The article explores the ways in which recent American sf film and television have participated in the wider interest in the topics of human memory and psychological trauma. The engagement with these topics in sf films and television shows has concentrated on their status in the midst of the information revolution. The return of traumatic memories has been represented as an ‘information overload’ that the human psyche cannot process, whereas individual memories have been treated as ‘information’ that can be stored, retrieved and manipulated. The convergence of ‘memory’, ‘trauma’ and ‘information’ is seen as part of a more general trend to theorise and perceive of the human psyche as an information system during the period of modernity. This...
The article discusses cinematic representations of memory and trauma in post-Yugoslav documentary an...
In this thesis I discuss the unique location of the autobiographical genre as a means for understand...
This paper investigates the relations between contemporary media culture and the ‘culture of trauma’...
What is the memory of the human in posthuman formations of cultural narrative? To what extent is suc...
Cultural memory studies finds itself at an impasse: whereas ‘cultural memory’ is conceptualized as m...
This critical review ascertains the development of the research into memory screens and the relation...
This article is concerned with the representation of memory in sf films at the beginning of the twen...
In my paper, I explore the relationship between the media industry’s representation of important eve...
Storytelling is old, but in our digital age its means are new. When an event of huge cultural signif...
Cultural memory studies finds itself at an impasse: whereas ‘cultural memory’ is conceptualized as m...
none1noStorytelling is old, but in our digital age its means are new. When an event of huge cultural...
9/11 will always be a traumatic experience not only for Americans but also for the rest of the world...
This project examines different ways in which people have used their profound love of mainstream Ame...
In old mnemonic systems, like the Memory Palaces (Ricci) and the Memory Circles (Llull), the general...
The title of this paper comprises of a question. A question in its essence is the opening of an apor...
The article discusses cinematic representations of memory and trauma in post-Yugoslav documentary an...
In this thesis I discuss the unique location of the autobiographical genre as a means for understand...
This paper investigates the relations between contemporary media culture and the ‘culture of trauma’...
What is the memory of the human in posthuman formations of cultural narrative? To what extent is suc...
Cultural memory studies finds itself at an impasse: whereas ‘cultural memory’ is conceptualized as m...
This critical review ascertains the development of the research into memory screens and the relation...
This article is concerned with the representation of memory in sf films at the beginning of the twen...
In my paper, I explore the relationship between the media industry’s representation of important eve...
Storytelling is old, but in our digital age its means are new. When an event of huge cultural signif...
Cultural memory studies finds itself at an impasse: whereas ‘cultural memory’ is conceptualized as m...
none1noStorytelling is old, but in our digital age its means are new. When an event of huge cultural...
9/11 will always be a traumatic experience not only for Americans but also for the rest of the world...
This project examines different ways in which people have used their profound love of mainstream Ame...
In old mnemonic systems, like the Memory Palaces (Ricci) and the Memory Circles (Llull), the general...
The title of this paper comprises of a question. A question in its essence is the opening of an apor...
The article discusses cinematic representations of memory and trauma in post-Yugoslav documentary an...
In this thesis I discuss the unique location of the autobiographical genre as a means for understand...
This paper investigates the relations between contemporary media culture and the ‘culture of trauma’...