Caitlin Flanagan, whose writing in The Atlantic cuts to the heart of modern life’s most charged topics, has a way of expressing truths that feel both deeply personal and universal. She explores her ...
The scars of memory -- Editing and the art of forgetfulness in social science -- Memory and racial humiliation in popular literature -- The Black body as archive of memory -- Black scholars and memory ...
An extended interview explores the historical research and quiet human legacies that shaped Mason’s World War II–rooted ...
Composer and percussionist Sarah Hennies is bringing a deeply personal and immersive musical experience to CAC’s Black Box Theater on March 18. Memory Box: Featuring Sarah Hennies, presented by ...
A renowned French scholar and publishing figure, he looked at what societies choose to honor — and forget — in telling their stories. By Jonathan Kandell Pierre Nora, a French scholar whose ideas ...
Heinz-Uwe Haus, professor emeritus in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of Delaware, contributed to European intellectual discourse this summer by publishing a review of Guenther ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with singer-songwriter Uwade about her debut album, "Florilegium," an anthology of songs about time, memory, and identity. The word florilegium comes from the Latin ...
Memory molds us into who we are. Whether we consciously acknowledge the depth of memory’s involvement in our lives and the consequential results it has on our choices or let memory take a more ...
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