Mediation, Remediation, and the Dynamics of Cultural MemoryAstrid Erll, Ann Rigney This collection of essays brings together two major new developments in cultural memory studies: firstly, the shift away from static models of cultural memory, where the emphasis lies on cultural products, in the direction of more dynamic models where the emphasis lies instead on the cultural and social processes involved in the ongoing production of shared views of the past; and secondly, the growing interest in the role of the media, and their role beyond that of mere storage, within these dynamics. |
Contents
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Personal Memories in Memento 2000 and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2004 | 31 |
Colonial Photographs and the History of the Globe | 49 |
Theories of Memory and Photography in W G Sebalds Austerlitz | 67 |
Digital Network Memory | 91 |
Premediation Remediation and the Indian Mutiny | 109 |
Truth Myth and the Ned Kelly lieu de mémoire 18901930 | 139 |
Authenticity Memory and Morality in Representations of Anne Frank | 157 |
The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 | 173 |
Reporting on the Expulsion of Germans in Polish and German Magazines | 187 |
A Neglected TransGenerational Perspective | 205 |
Jan Wolkers and Gerard Reve | 229 |
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