How are mediated memories brought into being? In other words, how can we understand the ways personal and public memories are enacted in environments that have become increasingly digitally networked? Following this fundamental question for current interrogations of the entanglement of media and memory, we first develop a concept of mediated memory work. Instituting experiences and senses of the past, these time- and space-bound efforts interweave with arrangements of people and their social relations, cultural discourses, objects and media environments. Capitalizing on such an understanding of mediated memory work, the article demonstrates how and to what ends the enactment of memories can be empirically studied by using the example of the...
This study explores the lifelong loss that Cuban émigrés experienced after leaving Cuba following th...
In times when public and private spheres are mediated more than ever, this volume looks at the way p...
This paper explores how new media environments represent and create collective memories of trauma; h...
How are mediated memories brought into being? In other words, how can we understand the ways persona...
For many displaced individuals from Cuba creative (re)thinking of nostalgia was not merely an artist...
Miami, the capital of the Cuban diaspora, serves as the epicenter of the pain of nostalgia and the l...
Miami's sizeable Cuban diaspora has long used museums and galleries to produce and preserve their se...
International audienceThis special issue opens up a conversation between three multidisciplinary fie...
This dissertation is centered on the questions of identity of the multicultural Cuban-American 'I's,...
For several years Cuba's paquete has attracted international attention for its ability to procure an...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...
In this article, we examine the exilic experience of the Cuban-American community in South Florida t...
This dissertation considers the connections between Cuban American exile writers and spatial context...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...
Nostalgia for pre-Communist Cuba was found to have an important influence on the identity of three A...
This study explores the lifelong loss that Cuban émigrés experienced after leaving Cuba following th...
In times when public and private spheres are mediated more than ever, this volume looks at the way p...
This paper explores how new media environments represent and create collective memories of trauma; h...
How are mediated memories brought into being? In other words, how can we understand the ways persona...
For many displaced individuals from Cuba creative (re)thinking of nostalgia was not merely an artist...
Miami, the capital of the Cuban diaspora, serves as the epicenter of the pain of nostalgia and the l...
Miami's sizeable Cuban diaspora has long used museums and galleries to produce and preserve their se...
International audienceThis special issue opens up a conversation between three multidisciplinary fie...
This dissertation is centered on the questions of identity of the multicultural Cuban-American 'I's,...
For several years Cuba's paquete has attracted international attention for its ability to procure an...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...
In this article, we examine the exilic experience of the Cuban-American community in South Florida t...
This dissertation considers the connections between Cuban American exile writers and spatial context...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...
Nostalgia for pre-Communist Cuba was found to have an important influence on the identity of three A...
This study explores the lifelong loss that Cuban émigrés experienced after leaving Cuba following th...
In times when public and private spheres are mediated more than ever, this volume looks at the way p...
This paper explores how new media environments represent and create collective memories of trauma; h...