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- Cultural_memory abstract "For other approaches see Memory (disambiguation) and Culture (disambiguation)As a term, cultural memory was first introduced by the German Egyptologist Jan Assmann in his book "Das kulturelle Gedächtnis", who drew further upon Maurice Halbwachs’s theory on collective memory. Both Jan Assmann and more present-day scholars like Andreas Huyssen have identified a general interest in memory and mnemonics since the early 1980s, illustrated by phenomena as diverse as memorials and retro-culture. Some might see cultural memory as becoming more democratic, due to liberalization and the rise of new media. Others see cultural memory as remaining concentrated in the hands of corporations and states.[citation needed]Because memory is not just an individual, private experience but is also part of the collective domain, cultural memory has become a topic in both historiography (Pierre Nora, Richard Terdiman) and cultural studies (e.g., Susan Stewart). These emphasize cultural memory’s process (historiography) and its implications and objects (cultural studies), respectively. Memory is a phenomenon that is directly related to the present; our perception of the past is always influenced by the present, which means that it is always changing.".
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- Cultural_memory subject Category:Cultural_heritage.
- Cultural_memory subject Category:Cultural_studies.
- Cultural_memory subject Category:Culture.
- Cultural_memory comment "For other approaches see Memory (disambiguation) and Culture (disambiguation)As a term, cultural memory was first introduced by the German Egyptologist Jan Assmann in his book "Das kulturelle Gedächtnis", who drew further upon Maurice Halbwachs’s theory on collective memory. Both Jan Assmann and more present-day scholars like Andreas Huyssen have identified a general interest in memory and mnemonics since the early 1980s, illustrated by phenomena as diverse as memorials and retro-culture.".
- Cultural_memory label "Cultural memory".
- Cultural_memory label "Cultureel geheugen".
- Cultural_memory label "Kulturelles Gedächtnis".
- Cultural_memory label "Mémoire culturelle".
- Cultural_memory label "ذاكرة ثقافية".
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