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- Nov 2024
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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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- Paul Conkin's zettelkasten
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- memory vs. history
- zettelkasten examples
- Robert McKee
- Lieu de mémoire
- Charan Ranganath
- David Hume
- hard histories
- watch
- Daniel Kahneman
- Andrew Jackson
- slavery
- Paul Conkin
- Mark Twain
- William James
- System 1 vs. System 2
- memory palaces
- memory and history
- Avishai Margalit
- David Blight
- The Republic
- invisible hand
- Pierre Nora
- memory boom
- Glaucon
- Augustine
- information overload
- DeVane Lecture 2024
- Benjamin Silliman
- Yale University history
- neuroscience of memory
- storytelling
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- Sep 2024
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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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1984–1992: Les Lieux de mémoire (Gallimard), abridged translation, Realms of Memory, Columbia University Press, 1996–1998
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- Feb 2023
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It is reminiscent ofPierre Nora’s suggestion that physical objects and especially the written word constitute‘archival memory,’ a secondary or ‘prosthesis’ memory (Nora, 1989: 14).
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