Scripted tales on memories

Scripted tales on memories
Author: Multiple Authors
Publisher: POETRY WORLD
Total Pages: 84
Release:
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

An anthology published internationally by Poetry World Org. Writers in the book were selected through a contest on Instagram at @officialpwo and @poetryworldservices contact us for more updates

Mark's Memory Resources and the Controversy Stories (Mark 2:1-3:6)

Mark's Memory Resources and the Controversy Stories (Mark 2:1-3:6)
Author: Yoon-Man Park
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004179623

Drawing on frame theory from cogntive science, this book shows that as a product of oral-aural cultures the Gospel of Mark is basically an 'background knowledge'-based story; and hence it can be only properly understood by the help of frames which the speaker and audience shared.

Changing Perspective

Changing Perspective
Author: Prateeksha Ranjan
Publisher: The World Of Hidden Thoughts
Total Pages: 72
Release:
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Changing Perspective is a compilation of poems, stories, and articles that talk about the evolution of thoughts and one's outlook towards life as time passes by. The creatives are written by 14 co-authors, aging from 17 years to 65 years, from various states of India in Hindi and English.

Trauma and Memory

Trauma and Memory
Author: Linda Williams
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780761907725

Clinical practice and legal issues in trauma and memory. -- Mental health and memories of traumatic events. -- Cognitive and physiological perspectives on trauma and memory. -- Evidence and controversies in understanding memories for traumatic events.

Moving Pictures

Moving Pictures
Author: Budd Schulberg
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1453261761

The Oscar-winning screenwriter of On the Waterfront recounts his life, his career, and “how Hollywood became the dream factory it still is today” (Kirkus Reviews). When Seymour Wilson “Budd” Schulberg moved from New York to Los Angeles as a child, Hollywood’s filmmaking industry was just getting started. To some, the region was still more famous for its citrus farms than its movie studios. In this iconic memoir, Schulberg, the son of one of Tinseltown’s most influential producers, recounts the rise of the studios, the machinations of the studio heads, and the lives of some of cinema’s earliest and greatest stars. Even as Hollywood grew to become one of the country’s most powerful cultural and economic engines, it retained the feel of a company town for decades. Schulberg’s sparkling recollections offer a unique insider view of both the glitter and dark side of the dream factory’s early years. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Budd Schulberg including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author’s estate.

Embattled Memories

Embattled Memories
Author: Suhi Choi
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014-05-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0874179378

The Korean War has been called the “forgotten war,” not as studied as World War II or Vietnam. Choi examines the collective memory of the Korean War through five discrete memory sites in the United States and South Korea, including the PBS documentary Battle for Korea, the Korean War Memorial in Salt Lake City, and the statue of General Douglas MacArthur in Incheon, South Korea. She contends that these sites are not static; rather, they are active places where countermemories of the war clash with the official state-sanctioned remembrance. Through lively and compelling analysis of these memory sites, which include two differing accounts of the No Gun Ri massacre\--contemporaneous journalism and oral histories by survivors\--Choi shows diverse narratives of the Korean War competing for dominance in acts of remembering. Embattled Memories is an important interdisciplinary work in two fields, memory studies and public history, from an understudied perspective, that of witnesses to the Korean War.

Memories and Postmemories of the Partition of India

Memories and Postmemories of the Partition of India
Author: Anjali Roy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429017367

This book examines the afterlife of Partition as imprinted on the memories and postmemories of Hindu and Sikh survivors from West Punjab to foreground the intersection between history, memory and narrative. It shows how survivors script their life stories to reinscribe tragic tales of violence and abjection into triumphalist sagas of fortitude, resilience, industry, enterprise and success. At the same time, it reveals the silences, stutters and stammers that interrupt survivors’ narrations to bring attention to the untold stories repressed in their consensual narratives. By drawing upon current research in history, memory, narrative, violence, trauma, affect, home, nation, borders, refugees and citizenship, the book analyzes the traumatizing effects of both the tangible and intangible violence of Partition by tracing the survivors’ journey from refugees to citizens as they struggle to make new homes and lives in an unhomely land. Moreover, arguing that the event of Partition radically transformed the notions of home, belonging, self and community, it shows that individuals affected by Partition produce a new ethics and aesthetic of displacement and embody new ways of being in the world. An important contribution to the field of Partition studies, this book will be of interest to researchers on South Asian history, memory, partition and postcolonial studies.

Knowing and Remembering in Young Children

Knowing and Remembering in Young Children
Author: Robyn Fivush
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1990-11-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521373255

A 1990 assessment of the cognitive abilities of children and the variables affecting memory.

Memory in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800

Memory in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800
Author: Judith Pollmann
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192518143

For early modern Europeans, the past was a measure of most things, good and bad. For that reason it was also hotly contested, manipulated, and far too important to be left to historians alone. Memory in Early Modern Europe offers a lively and accessible introduction to the many ways in which Europeans engaged with the past and 'practised' memory in the three centuries between 1500 and 1800. From childhood memories and local customs to war traumas and peacekeeping , it analyses how Europeans tried to control, mobilize and reconfigure memories of the past. Challenging the long-standing view that memory cultures transformed around 1800, it argues for the continued relevance of early modern memory practices in modern societies.

Memory Observed

Memory Observed
Author: Ulric Neisser
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2000
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780716733195

Memory Observed brings together classic and contemporary essays to explore the processes of memory in real-life contexts. Covering such issues as childhood recollections, eyewitness testimony, special memory feats, and memories of famous individuals, the writings support the authors' thesis that understanding how human memory works requires greater emphasis on everyday situations and less on controlled laboratory experiments. The much-anticipated new edition has been thoroughly updated with over 40% new essays, increased coverage of early childhood memories and memories of traumatic events, and an expanded introductory section. Neisser offers a thought-provoking supplement for courses in memory, learning and cognition.