On Media Memory Collective Memory in a New Media Age

This volume offers a comprehensive discussion of Media Memory and brings Media and Mediation to the forefront of Collective Memory research. The essays explore a diversity of media technologies (television, radio, film and new media), genres (ne

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Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies

The nascent field of Memory Studies emerges from contemporary trends that include a shift from concern with historical knowledge of events to that of memory, from ‘what we know’ to ‘how we remember it’; changes in generational memory; the rapid advance of technologies of memory; panics over declining powers of memory, which mirror our fascination with the possibilities of memory enhancement; and the development of trauma narratives in reshaping the past. These factors have contributed to an intensification of public discourses on our past over the last thirty years. Technological, political, interpersonal, social and cultural shifts affect what, how and why people and societies remember and forget. This groundbreaking series tackles questions such as: What is ‘memory’ under these conditions? What are its prospects, and also the prospects for its interdisciplinary and systematic study? What are the conceptual, theoretical and methodological tools for its investigation and illumination? Aleida Assmann and Sebastian Conrad (editors) MEMORY IN A GLOBAL AGE Discourses, Practices and Trajectories Brian Conway COMMEMORATION AND BLOODY SUNDAY Pathways of Memory Richard Crownshaw THE AFTERLIFE OF HOLOCAUST MEMORY IN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND CULTURE Yifat Gutman, Adam D. Brown and Amy Sodaro (editors) MEMORY AND THE FUTURE Transnational Politics, Ethics and Society Mikyoung Kim and Barry Schwartz (editors) NORTHEAST ASIA’S DIFFICULT PAST Essays in Collective Memory Motti Neiger, Oren Meyers and Eyal Zandberg (editors) ON MEDIA MEMORY Collective Memory in a New Media Age Evelyn B. Tribble and Nicholas Keene COGNITIVE ECOLOGIES AND THE HISTORY OF REMEMBERING Religion, Education and Memory in Early Modern England Forthcoming titles: Anne Fuchs ICON DRESDEN A Cultural Impact Study from 1945 to the Present

10.1057/9780230307070 - On Media Memory, Edited by Motti Neiger, Oren Meyers and Eyal Zandberg

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Series Editors: Andrew Hoskins and John Sutton

Joanne Garde-Hansen and Owain Jones (editors) GEOGRAPHY AND MEMORY Exploring Identity, Place and Becoming

Emily Keightley and Michael Pickering CREATIVE MEMORY Experience and the Mnemonic Imagination J.Olaf Kleist and Irial Glynn (editors) HISTORY, MEMORY AND MIGRATION Perceptions of the Past and the Politics of Incorporation Cynthia Milton, Erica Lehrer and Monica Patterson (editors) CURATING DIFFICULT KNOWLEDGE Violent Pasts in Public Places

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