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Class 2, Does Memory Matter? Why Are Universities Studying Slavery and Their Pasts? by David Blight for [[YaleCourses]]
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- William James
- Charan Ranganath
- Pierre Nora
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- invisible hand
- Paul Conkin
- zettelkasten examples
- Yale University history
- The Republic
- memory and history
- Andrew Jackson
- System 1 vs. System 2
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- Avishai Margalit
- neuroscience of memory
- memory palaces
- Glaucon
- Daniel Kahneman
- information overload
- slavery
- memory vs. history
- David Blight
- Benjamin Silliman
- Mark Twain
- storytelling
- hard histories
- memory boom
- Paul Conkin's zettelkasten
- David Hume
- DeVane Lecture 2024
- Lieu de mémoire
- Augustine
- Robert McKee
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- Sep 2024
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Method of loci, a memorization technique based on spatial memory
thank goodness I'm not the only one to see this... surely there must be some overlap in scholarship here. But where is it?
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A holiday like Juneteenth seems to be expanding since the George Floyd protests to make it a form of lieu de mémoire in the United States.
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A lieu de mémoire (French for "site of memory" or memory space) is a physical place or object which acts as container of memory.[1] They are thus a form of memorialisation related to collective memory, stating that certain places, objects or events can have special significance related to group's remembrance.
This feels like it's tangential to memory palaces, but I'll have to read more of Nora to discern if he had any experience here or if he's simply stumbled upon a related idea, but one which wasn't taken to it's logical extreme.
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