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Memory and Culture - Oxford AcademicCommunicative memory is a matter of three to four interacting generations whereas cultural memory may stretch over several millennia. The Bible makes the same ...
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(PDF) Materialisations of memory- remembering the pyramid kingsPyramids symbolize social memory and the desire for permanence in ancient Egyptian culture. The transition from mud brick to stone in funerary architecture ...Missing: objectified artifacts
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Making Memories in Ancient Egypt - ResearchGateA case study from Middle Kingdom Abydos illustrates how memory can be embodied in the monumental record of ancient Egypt. ... cultural and political artifacts ...Missing: objectified | Show results with:objectified
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Durkheim on Collective Memory - Barbara A. Misztal, 2003The paper presents Durkheim's discussion of commemorative rituals in early societies, where he directly addresses the notion of social memory.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Role of Jerusalem's Temple Mount in the Construction of IdentityThis sacred site, in its history, evolution, and uniquely controversial topographical position, illuminates the relationship between sacred place and identity.
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Genealogical Memory and Its Function in Bridging the 'Floating Gap'Genealogical memory proves invaluable in bridging the 'floating gap' between communicative and cultural memory, as posited by Jan Vansina's conceptualization.
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[PDF] 4 Form as a Mnemonic DeviceIn the fol lowing brief survey, I explain the memory function of cultural objects, which I divide into material objects, actions, and texts—or deiknymena,.
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[PDF] THE PASSOVER SEDER: THE HISTORY OF A MEMORYOne of those mechanisms was the ritual that would become known in later Jewish liturgy as the Passover Seder.
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Why Songlines Are Important In Aboriginal Art - JapingkaSonglines are the Creation narratives that cross Aboriginal Lands & give meaning to sites & stories, connecting people to country.
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[PDF] Theatre as a Figure and a Place of Cultural MemoryAbstract: Cultural memory is the starting point for studying culture. Theatre, on the other hand, is a multidimensional play with memory; it is an emblem of.
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