Digital Memory Agents in Canada
Discover the thought-provoking collection of essays in Digital Memory Agents in Canada by Matthew Cormier, published by the University of Alberta Press in 2024. This compelling paperback edition spans 280 pages, delving into the intricate ways that digital traces of counter-memories shape Canadian culture, policies, and ideologies. Cormier expertly examines the narratives that society has historically attempted to silence, revealing their profound impact on contemporary discourse. Ideal for readers interested in the intersection of digital media and memory studies, this book invites you to reflect on the stories that deserve to be heard. Explore the rich tapestry of Canadian history and identity through the lens of digital memory agents, and understand their significance in shaping societal narratives. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with this essential work that challenges the status quo and amplifies marginalized voices.