Framing Public Memory
Discover the intricate interplay between memory and culture in "Framing Public Memory," a compelling collection of essays edited by JFC and published by The University of Alabama Press in 2004. This thought-provoking hardback spans 288 pages and delves into the multifaceted nature of collective remembrance. Scholars explore vital themes such as the scope of public memory, the mechanisms of forgetting, and the profound relationship between politics and memory. Additionally, the volume examines the material practices that shape our understanding of memory. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the cultural processes of remembrance, this book is a significant contribution to the field of memory studies. Enhance your library with this essential read that invites you to reflect on how we remember and forget in our society.