In this final episode for spring 2023, Nancy Small provides some commentary to wrap up our semester of public memory study. We're also excited to announce the publication of our PocketSights walking tour focused on the sites you've been listening about this term. It includes photos, text, and short audio clips about the sites themselves. It's free and viewable online or in the PocketSights app. Please check it out!
Sources:
- Connerton, Paul. “Bodily Practices.” How Societies Remember, edited by John Dunn, Jack Goody, Eugene A. Hammel, and Geoffrery Hawthorn, Cambridge University Press, 1989, pp. 72-115.
- Dunn, Thomas R. “‘The Quare in the Square’: Queer Memory, Sensibilities, and Oscar Wilde." The Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 100, no. 2, 2014, pp. 213-240.
- Rice, Jennifer. H., et al. “Memory and Lost Communities: Strange Methods for Studying Place.” Review of Communication, vol. 20, no. 2, 2020, pp. 144–151.
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