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a| Silence, screen, and spectacle :
b| rethinking social memory in the age of information and new media /
c| edited by Lindsey A. Freeman, Benjamin Nienass, and Rachel Daniell.
a| New York ;
a| Oxford :
b| Berghahn,
c| 2014.
a| viii, 249 p. :
b| ill. ;
c| 24 cm.
a| Remapping cultural history ;
v| volume 14
a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
a| Part I. Spectacular memory: Memory and appearance in the age of information. Amy Sodaro: Haunted by the spectre of Communism: Spectacle and silence in Hungary's House of Terror. - Rachell Daniell: Making visible: Reflexive narratives at the Manzanar U.S. National Historic Site. - Naomi Angel: The everyday as spectacle: Archival imagery and the work of reconciliation in Canada. - Part II. Screening absence: new technology, affect, and memory. - Cecilia Rosa: Viral affiliations: Facebook, queer kinship, and the memory of the disappeared in contemporary Argentina. - Laliv Melamed: Learning by heart: Humming, singing, memorizing in Israeli memorial videos. - Samuel Tobin: Arcade mode: Remembering, revisiting, and replaying the American Video Arcade. - Part III. Silence and memory: erasures, storytelling, and kitsch. -Timothy J. McMillan: Remembering forgetting: A monument to erasure at the University of North Carolina. - Nicole Derr: The power of conflicting memories in European transnational social movements. - Joanna B. Michlic: Memories of Jews and the Holocaust in Post-Communist Eastern Europe. The case of Poland. - Susan C. Pearce: 1989 as collective memory "Refolution": East-Central Europe confronts memorial silence. - Conclusion. Comments on memory, screen, and spectacle.
a| Mass media and history.
a| Mass media
x| Technological innovations
x| Social aspects.
a| Information technology
x| Social aspects.
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