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This post was prompted by an Item on BBC WORLD SERVICE about Cultural Memory, I am posting up with comments here very much prompted by thoughts reflecting on recent Tryweryn Commemorations in relation in particular to the media's reflection on such.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=_YrgWfDzxdk
In the first instance it is worthwhile noting that the 'Cymraeg' media certainly went to town even though the anniversary being commemorated was a bomb attack announcing the existence of Mudiad Amdiffyn Cymru. As to why when the Crachach Establishment that runs this media are for most part pacifist cultural nationalists did so. This a matter that is open for consideration noting that at the same time their coverage of the Trefechan Bridge incident of the same year 1963 was as also given great, if not greater attention. Take both into consideration of a 'Cultural Memory Package' one wonders just how much all this is a true National Cultural Memory or just the memory of one particular 'Cultural Memory' grouping and then how far does this reach into that community in terms of class interest and concerns. Regards the above it may all be considered that the Wales English Language Media was not interested so much in remembering, reflecting or advancing such a 'Cultural Memory'. Though worth reflecting on that whilst Western Mail did a load on Trefechan Bridge did nothing on Tryweryn so not reflecting or encouraging of any 'National Cultural Memory'. So, much to discuss all of course old Cofiwn territory regards combating historical amnesia and campaigning against cerebral colonialism. Go to it then read, think and discuss! Gethin.
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Collective memory refers to the shared pool of information held in the memories of two or more members of a group. Both the English phrase and its French ...
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Cultural memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other approaches see Memory (disambiguation) and Culture (disambiguation ). As a term, cultural memory was first introduced by the German Egyptologist ...
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Cultural Memory
BBC News - 14 hours ago
We all have memories but do we share some of those, socially or collectively? If so, why?
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Religion And Cultural Memory: Ten Studies - Jan Assmann, Rodney ...
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In ten brilliant essays, Jan Assmann explores the connections between religion, culture, and memory. Building on Maurice Halbwachs's idea that memory, like ...
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This post was prompted by an Item on BBC WORLD SERVICE about Cultural Memory, I am posting up with comments here very much prompted by thoughts reflecting on recent Tryweryn Commemorations in relation in particular to the media's reflection on such.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=_YrgWfDzxdk
In the first instance it is worthwhile noting that the 'Cymraeg' media certainly went to town even though the anniversary being commemorated was a bomb attack announcing the existence of Mudiad Amdiffyn Cymru. As to why when the Crachach Establishment that runs this media are for most part pacifist cultural nationalists did so. This a matter that is open for consideration noting that at the same time their coverage of the Trefechan Bridge incident of the same year 1963 was as also given great, if not greater attention. Take both into consideration of a 'Cultural Memory Package' one wonders just how much all this is a true National Cultural Memory or just the memory of one particular 'Cultural Memory' grouping and then how far does this reach into that community in terms of class interest and concerns. Regards the above it may all be considered that the Wales English Language Media was not interested so much in remembering, reflecting or advancing such a 'Cultural Memory'. Though worth reflecting on that whilst Western Mail did a load on Trefechan Bridge did nothing on Tryweryn so not reflecting or encouraging of any 'National Cultural Memory'. So, much to discuss all of course old Cofiwn territory regards combating historical amnesia and campaigning against cerebral colonialism. Go to it then read, think and discuss! Gethin.
Collective memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Collective memory refers to the shared pool of information held in the memories of two or more members of a group. Both the English phrase and its French ...
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Collective Memory What Is It? - JStor
by N Gedi - 1996 - Cited by 163 - Related articles
Noa Gedi and Yigal Elam. Collective. Memory. -. What Is It? There is a fascinating phenomenon that seems to recur in the social sciences: every once in a while ...
[PDF]
COLLECTIVE MEMORY - University of Virginia
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by R Sethi - Related articles
COLLECTIVE MEMORY. Contemporary usage of the term collective memory is largely traceable to Émile Durkheim (1858–1917), who wrote extensively in The ..
This post was prompted by an Item on BBC WORLD SERVICE about Cultural Memory, I am posting up with comments here very much prompted by thoughts reflecting on recent Tryweryn Commemorations in relation in particular to the media's reflection on such.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=_YrgWfDzxdk
In the first instance it is worthwhile noting that the 'Cymraeg' media certainly went to town even though the anniversary being commemorated was a bomb attack announcing the existence of Mudiad Amdiffyn Cymru. As to why when the Crachach Establishment that runs this media are for most part pacifist cultural nationalists did so. This a matter that is open for consideration noting that at the same time their coverage of the Trefechan Bridge incident of the same year 1963 was as also given great, if not greater attention. Take both into consideration of a 'Cultural Memory Package' one wonders just how much all this is a true National Cultural Memory or just the memory of one particular 'Cultural Memory' grouping and then how far does this reach into that community in terms of class interest and concerns. Regards the above it may all be considered that the Wales English Language Media was not interested so much in remembering, reflecting or advancing such a 'Cultural Memory'. Though worth reflecting on that whilst Western Mail did a load on Trefechan Bridge did nothing on Tryweryn so not reflecting or encouraging of any 'National Cultural Memory'. So, much to discuss all of course old Cofiwn territory regards combating historical amnesia and campaigning against cerebral colonialism. Go to it then read, think and discuss! Gethin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
In the first instance it is worthwhile noting that the 'Cymraeg' media certainly went to town even though the anniversary being commemorated was a bomb attack announcing the existence of Mudiad Amdiffyn Cymru. As to why when the Crachach Establishment that runs this media are for most part pacifist cultural nationalists did so. This a matter that is open for consideration noting that at the same time their coverage of the Trefechan Bridge incident of the same year 1963 was as also given great, if not greater attention. Take both into consideration of a 'Cultural Memory Package' one wonders just how much all this is a true National Cultural Memory or just the memory of one particular 'Cultural Memory' grouping and then how far does this reach into that community in terms of class interest and concerns. Regards the above it may all be considered that the Wales English Language Media was not interested so much in remembering, reflecting or advancing such a 'Cultural Memory'. Though worth reflecting on that whilst Western Mail did a load on Trefechan Bridge did nothing on Tryweryn so not reflecting or encouraging of any 'National Cultural Memory'. So, much to discuss all of course old Cofiwn territory regards combating historical amnesia and campaigning against cerebral colonialism. Go to it then read, think and discuss! Gethin.
Collective memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Collective memory refers to the shared pool of information held in the memories of two or more members of a group. Both the English phrase and its French ...
Collective Memory What Is It? - JStor
by N Gedi - 1996 - Cited by 163 - Related articles
Noa Gedi and Yigal Elam. Collective. Memory. -. What Is It? There is a fascinating phenomenon that seems to recur in the social sciences: every once in a while ...
Noa Gedi and Yigal Elam. Collective. Memory. -. What Is It? There is a fascinating phenomenon that seems to recur in the social sciences: every once in a while ...
[PDF]
COLLECTIVE MEMORY - University of Virginia
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
by R Sethi - Related articles
COLLECTIVE MEMORY. Contemporary usage of the term collective memory is largely traceable to Émile Durkheim (1858–1917), who wrote extensively in The ..
by R Sethi - Related articles
COLLECTIVE MEMORY. Contemporary usage of the term collective memory is largely traceable to Émile Durkheim (1858–1917), who wrote extensively in The ..
BBC World Service - The Why Factor, Cultural Memory
BBC iPlayer - The Why Factor: Cultural Memory
2 days ago – Mike Williams looks at the concept of cultural and collective memoryand asks if ... Broadcast on BBC World Service, 4:32AM Sat, 23 Feb 2013 ...
Cultural memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other approaches see Memory (disambiguation) and Culture (disambiguation). As a term, cultural memory was first introduced by the German Egyptologist ...
Cultural Memories - The Geographical Point of View
www.springer.com › ... › Social Sciences › Population StudiesThe revival of interest in collective cultural memories since the 1980s has been a genuinely global phenomenon. Cultural memories can be defined as the social ...Cultural Memory in the Present - Browse Series
www.sup.org › Books › Browse by SeriesSeries: Cultural Memory in the Present. Hent de Vries, Editor Culture, broadly defined, encompasses any production and organization of words and gestures, ...Cultural Memory and the Construction of Identity - Dān Ben-Āmôṣ ...
books.google.com › Social Science › Sociology › GeneralHow do we remember persons, objects, events? Memory seems so personal, but, at the same time, it is shaped by collective experience and public ...News for CULTURAL MEMORY
- Cultural Memory
BBC News - 14 hours agoWe all have memories but do we share some of those, socially or collectively? If so, why?
- The University News - 11 hours ago
Religion And Cultural Memory: Ten Studies - Jan Assmann, Rodney ...
books.google.com › Psychology › Cognitive PsychologyIn ten brilliant essays, Jan Assmann explores the connections between religion, culture, and memory. Building on Maurice Halbwachs's idea that memory, like ...