Collective memories play a fundamental role in bringing people together, but the very notion of memory, and the implications attached to it, can be substantially different from one society to another as well as across time. In this round table, seven scholars in the humanities will reflect on ideas of memory and forgetting in social and cultural contexts, discussing approaches to studying memory in linguistics, cultural studies, medieval studies, film studies, theater, and history.
This event is part of the UMass Week of Memory and Forgetting.
Participants:
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- Barbara Zecchi
Director of Film studies and Professor of Spanish, UMass - Sara Brenneis
Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Studies, Amherst College - Tal Goldfajn
Assistant Professor, Spanish and Portuguese Studies, UMass - Emily Lordi
Associate Professor, Department of English, UMass - Alon Confino
Pen Tishkach Chair of Holocaust Studies and professor of History and Jewish Studies, Director, Institute for Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies - David Rodríguez-Solás
Assistant Professor, Spanish and Portuguese Studies, UMass - Jenny Adams
Associate Professor, Department of English, UMass
- Barbara Zecchi