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Issue 1.6 Previous Issues

Social Media Memory

Courtney Hopf November 1, 2012 1 Comment avatarsblogscollective memorydigital identitydigital social mediafacebookFlickrGoodreadsJeremy GarnerJonathan CullerJosé van DijckLibraryThingMaurice Halbwachsmemory studiesnarrative theorynarrative turnnarratologynaturalizationShelfaristorytellingStructuralist PoeticsTimeline

As an academic field, ‘memory studies’ has been around for almost a century – Maurice Halbwachs first coined the term ‘collective memory’ in 1925 – but it was in the late…

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adaptation studies Neoliberalism White Noise literary criticism ideology David Peace Alan Moore apocalypse warfare Raymond Williams narrative American literature Technology capitalism global editorial definitions genre Hannah Arendt consumption 9/11 globalisation feminism Kathleen Jamie violence Jennifer Egan 21st century literature Linda Hutcheon science fiction identity comics nature videogames landscape Scott McCloud American culture Shakespeare Art Spiegelman contemporary culture post-9/11 literature Don DeLillo ecology ecocriticism subjectivity Edgelands contemporary fiction autofiction Homelessness Judith Butler trauma relaunch temporality superheroes dystopia Thomas Pynchon language Cold War contemporary literature literary canon contemporary Thatcherism Salman Rushdie Frank Miller Charles Dickens digital culture Contemporary American Literature China Mieville computer games sexuality literature fiction David Foster Wallace aesthetics twenty-first-century literature Margaret Atwood postmodernism new media Anthropocene poetry climate change

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