Memory (tagged articles)Stage as Moment, Cinema as Memory: The Diverging Aesthetics of Two MediumsAbigail Tulenko - This paper argues that film is a medium defined by its relationship to memory. Building upon aesthetician György Lukács's temporal theory of cinema, I contrast film's inherent relationship to memory with the “eternal present” of the stage. Audiences... Keep Reading »
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Discourse, Public Space, and the Politics of Korean "Comfort Women:" Implications for East Asian RelationsAnn W. Kim - The issue of “comfort women,” sex slaves utilized by the Japanese army during World War II, is treated in this paper as a collective memory in the consciousness of South Koreans. Differing narratives of this historical event, and the emphasis placed on... Keep Reading »
Bilingual Episodic Memory and Eye-Witness TestimonyKetaki A. Tongaonkar - The human memory system comprises multiple components. The focus of this paper is on the encoding and decoding process of episodic memories. Events that catch the attention of individuals either consciously or sub-consciously are stored in a particular sequence... Keep Reading »
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Memories and Fear: Treatment Techniques to Dissociate Traumatic MemoriesAmy Roesler - Fear finds its place in the world through numerous forms, including natural disasters, genocide, war, trauma and countless other events which present lasting effects in the lives of those who maintain recollection. The research concerning the alteration of memories... Keep Reading »
The Influence of Gender on Long-Term Incidental MemoryAnna K. Jarschke and Christina M. Frederick - A baby is born, and almost instantaneously, assigned to a life of stereotypical gender identity. The female is described as a “precious baby girl” and is given a little pink hat and wrapped in a pink blanket. The male is a “strong and healthy boy&... Keep Reading »
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