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Category Archives: Volume 2.1
Toni Morrison: Cultural Memory and the New World Novel
Keynote Address by Maryemma Graham 13 June 2008: Remembering and Forgetting: Memory in Images and Texts (International Conference, Bielefeld University)
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Tú eres mi otro yo – Your Story is my Story. Caramelo: Strands of Memory Woven into a Universal Pattern
Julia Andres, Bielefeld University
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Tagged caramelo, chicano/a, democratization of fiction, identity construction, memory, sandra cisneros
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Mneme, Anamnesis and Mimesis: The Function of Narrative in Paul Ricœur’s Theory of Memory
Ridvan Askin, University of Freiburg
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Tagged cognition, forgetting, memory theory, mimesis, narrative, ricœur
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Working Through Ground Zero
Lásló Munteán, University of Budapest, Hungary
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Tagged 9/11, architecture, freedom tower, ground zero, memorial, memory, new york city, space
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‘Evitas Montoneras’ – La memoria de la militancia femenina en el cine documental argentino: Montoneros, una historia (1995) de Andrés di Tella
Daniela Opitz, Universität Bielefeld
