¶ … Culture -- Memory
The authors of each of the five articles to be referenced in this paper center around issues of collective memory. Some authors share similar views regarding the construction and transformation of memory. Other authors focus upon sustaining memory and changes in collective memory over time. The paper will clearly state the main points or themes of each article, as well as link the points and themes across articles.
Levy & Sznaider (2001) focus upon the event of the Holocaust, as they are of German, Israeli, and American descent, this issue is particularly keen for them. Their points are not so much arguing the existence of the Holocaust, as many writers and thinkers across genre still argue whether or not the Holocaust actually happened. Levy & Sznaider focus centrally upon the transformation of memory, specifically regarding the Holocausts, in a global age. They contend that collective memory is more likely to be transformed rather than erased. A central term for this excerpt that they come up with is "cosmopolitan memory, a memory transcending ethnic and national boundaries." (Levy & Sznaider, 2001,-Page 465) They argue that the nature of memory in the global age is cosmopolitan...
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