Memory

This collection of essays asks readers to think critically, creatively, and broadly about how, why, and when we remember, at a time when the idea of memory - through the commemoration of the First World War - is at the forefront of public discourse

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Tortell, Philippe Daniel (Editor), Turin, Mark (Editor), Young, Margot (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Vancouver, BC Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies 2018, [2018]
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Contents; Introduction; Healing Through Culture; Ecological Amnesia; Climate Tales; Making Ruins; Timothy Findley's The Wars; Echoes Across Generations; Reconciliation Pole; First Light; Corroboration; Ships at Sea; Constructed Futures; Artistic Silhouettes; Material Past; Critical Periods and Early Experience; Releasing Trauma; A Fishy Story; Reconstructing the Past; Documents of Dissent; Anthems; In Defence of Forgetting; Monuments in Stone and Colour; Microcosmos; Time, Oral Tradition, and Technology; Global 1918; Reweaving the Past; The Digital Shoebox; Indigenous Storytelling;Self, Lost and FoundContributors
  • Includes bibliographical references