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Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - December 17, 2017 Collective Memory and Cultural Amnesia
Diemer, Ulli http://www.connexions.org/Media/CXNL-2017-12-17.htm
Publisher: Connexions Date Written: 17/12/2017 Year Published: 2017 Active Serial
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
Our society is obsessed with the short-term present. It devalues memory and the past. But there are those who do remember, and who work to preserve and share our collective memory. But they have to contend with those of us who see historical memory as a way of contributing to the struggle for a different world. For us, knowledge of history is subversive, and remembering can be a form of resistance.
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Collective Memory and Cultural Amnesia
Topic of the week: Collective Memory
This week on Connexions.org: Bhopal's Fight for Memory A Century Later, Namibia Demands Justice From Germany for Its First Holocaust Sherpur: big sacrifice, short memory Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen Journalism, History and War: Sit, Type and Bleed The Case for Grassroots Archives
Website of the week: Seeds of Fire
Book of the week: Memory of Fire, by Eduardo Galeano
Film of the week: Nostalgia de la luz (Nostalgia for the Light), By Patricio Guzman
Organizing: Tears of Solidarity
People's History: The Nine-Hour Movement: How civil disobedience made unions legal
From the Archives: Bogota's bibliophile trash collector who rescues books
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