Memory (tagged articles)Mobutu and the Collective Congolese Memory: Reconstructing the Past as a Survival ToolJohn M. Mulunda - Despite the focus of scholars on the repressive elements of Mobutu’s Reign, “The rumble in the Jungle,” abacost jackets and the return to “authenticité” instead form the core of the 32-year reign of dictator Mobutu Sese Seko in... Keep Reading »
The Price of Predatory Marketing on Older Adults: A Perspective on Prevagen PotencyStephanie M. Jones - The calcium-binding protein apoaequorin has been studied for its possible indication to improve human cognition and memory. Faculty at Quincy Bioscience developed Prevagen with this in mind, claiming its apoaequorin-formulated supplement may decrease age-related memory... Keep Reading »
Cross-Cultural Differences in Memory, Beliefs, and Mental SchemasZachary Hendricks - Although it is self-evident that one’s memories are often fleeting, a large amount of empirical research has been done within the field of cognitive psychology supporting the notion that one of the mind’s most extensive faults is its faculty for memory.... Keep Reading »
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 »
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