The past within us : media, memory, history / Tessa Morris-Suzuki.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; New York : Verso, 2005Description: viii, 279 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1859845134
- 9781859845134
- 900 22
- P96.H55 M67 2005
Contents:
Summary: This title approaches the questions of history and truth by examining the problems of representing history in the popular media, and the contentious political issues of historical responsibility and apology.
The past is not dead -- Unimaginable pasts : the horizons of historical fiction -- Shadows on the lens? memory as photograph -- Moving pictures : the filming of history -- Angles of vision : comic-book histories -- Random access memory : history in a multimedia age -- Towards a political economy of historical truthfulness.
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 900 MOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A293069B |
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899.48 HEL On Tongan poetry / | 899.48 HEL ACCOMPANYING PART ( DISC ) On Tongan poetry / | 899.481 AHO Takai / | 900 MOR The past within us : media, memory, history / | 900.9611 PAC The Pacific way : social issues in national development / | 901 ADO History and freedom : lectures 1964-1965 / | 901 AGA Infancy and history : on the destruction of experience / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-264) and index.
The past is not dead -- Unimaginable pasts : the horizons of historical fiction -- Shadows on the lens? memory as photograph -- Moving pictures : the filming of history -- Angles of vision : comic-book histories -- Random access memory : history in a multimedia age -- Towards a political economy of historical truthfulness.
This title approaches the questions of history and truth by examining the problems of representing history in the popular media, and the contentious political issues of historical responsibility and apology.
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