Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
288
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Apr 12, 2004
Editora
University of Alabama Press
ISBN-10
0817313893
ISBN-13
9780817313890
Descrição
This insightful compilation features a diverse array of essays from leading scholars, offering a multifaceted examination of how public memory is constructed and represented. Each contributor brings a unique perspective, exploring the interplay between memory and identity, and how narratives are shaped in public consciousness. Topics range from historical events to contemporary social movements, illustrating the dynamic nature of memory in the public sphere.
As the essays unfold, they invite readers to reflect on the power of memory in shaping cultural narratives and collective identities. Through rigorous analysis and engaging discourse, the authors delve into the implications of memory construction for society at large, prompting critical questions about the past and its ongoing influence on the present and future.
As the essays unfold, they invite readers to reflect on the power of memory in shaping cultural narratives and collective identities. Through rigorous analysis and engaging discourse, the authors delve into the implications of memory construction for society at large, prompting critical questions about the past and its ongoing influence on the present and future.
Gêneros
Romance
História
Filosofia
Política
Natureza