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Memory / edited by Philippe Tortell, Mark Turin, Margot Young.

Contributor Tortell, Philippe Daniel, 1972- editor.

ImprintVancouver : Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, The University of British Columbia, [2018]

Imprint2018

Description256 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Note:Introduction / Philippe Tortell, Mark Turin, and Margot Young -- Healing Through Culture / Hilistis Pauline Waterfall -- Ecological Amnesia / Wade Davis -- Climate Tales / Edouard Bard -- Making Ruins / Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber -- Timothy Findley's The Wars / Sherrill Grace -- Echoes Across Generations / Patricia M. Schulte and Judith G. Hall -- Reconciliation Pole / Nicola Levell -- First Light / Harvey Richer -- Corroboration / Elee Kraljii Gardiner -- Ships at Sea / Renisa Mawani -- Constructed Futures / Caitlin Mills and Kalina Christoff -- Artistic Silhouettes / Cynthia E. Milton -- Material Past / John Grace and Roland Clift -- Critical Periods and Early Experience / Janet F. Werker and Lawrence M. Ward -- Releasing Trauma / George Belliveau -- A Fishy Story / Anthony Farrell -- Reconstructing the Past / Megan E. Giroux, Lara Boyd, Deborah A. Connolly, and Daniel M. Bernstein -- Documents of Dissent / Laura Osorio Sunnucks, Gwyneira Isaac, and Diana Marsh -- Anthems / Ian Williams -- In Defence of Forgetting / Shannon Walsh -- Monuments in Stone and Colour / Hanna Smyth -- Microcosmos / Steven J. Hallam -- Time, Oral Tradition, and Technology / Andrew Martindale, Sara Shneiderman, and Mark Turin -- Global 1918 / Tara Mayer and Pheroze Unwalla -- Reweaving the Past / Michelle LeBaron and Paulette Regan -- The Digital Shoebox / Serge Abiteboul -- Indigenous Storytelling / Jo-ann Archibald, Q'um Q'um Xiiem -- Self, Lost and Found / Alison Phinney.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.

Note:"This book examines the character and relevance of remembrance, inviting readers to think creatively and deeply about the ways that memories are transmitted, recorded, and distorted through time and space. Ranging from molecular genetics and astrophysics to law and Indigenous oral histories, the essays draw from a diverse group of contributors to capture different perspectives on memory. Reflecting upon memory in engaging and unexpected ways, this collection offers an interdisciplinary roadmap for exploring how, why, and when we remember."-- Provided by publisher.



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Tortell, Philippe Daniel, 1972- editor.
Turin, Mark, editor.
Young, Margot, editor.
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Memory.