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Bastard culture ! : how user participation transforms cultural production
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ISBN: 9789089642561 9789048513154 Year: 2011 Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,

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Media and memory
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ISBN: 9780748640331 0748640339 0748640347 9780748640348 9780748647071 0748647074 1283221837 9781283221832 9780748688883 0748688889 9780748670949 0748670947 9786613221834 Year: 2011 Publisher: Edinburgh Edinburgh University

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"How do we rely on media for remembering? In exploring the complex ways that media converge to support our desire to capture, store and retrieve memories, this textbook offers analyses of representations of memorable events, media tools for remembering and forgetting, media technologies for archiving and the role of media producers in making memories. Theories of memory and media are covered alongside an accessible range of case studies focusing on memory in relation to radio, television, pop music, celebrity, digital media and mobile phones. Ethnographic and production culture research, including interviews with members of the public and industry professionals, is also included. Offering a comprehensive introduction to the connections and disconnections in the study of media and memory, this is the perfect textbook for media studies students." [Publisher's description].


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Performing the past : memory, history, and identity in modern Europe
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ISBN: 9789089642059 9789048512027 9089642056 9786612985249 9048512026 1282985248 Year: 2010 Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,

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Throughout Europe, narratives about the past circulate at a dizzying speed, and producing and selling these narratives is big business. In museums, in cinema and opera houses, in schools, and even on the Internet, Europeans are using the power of performance to craft stories that ultimately define the ways their audiences understand and remember history. Performing the Past offers unparalleled insights into the philosophical, literary, musical, and historical frameworks within which the past has entered into the European imagination. The essays in this volume, from such internationally renowned scholars as Reinhart Koselleck, Jan Assmann, Jane Caplan, Marianne Hirsch, Leo Spitzer, Peter Burke, and Alessandro Portelli, investigate various national and disciplinary traditions to explain how Europeans see themselves in the past, in the present, and in the years to come.

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