Remediating Transcultural Memory
Documentary Filmmaking as Archival Intervention
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of digital global media and memory studies, this unique work introduces innovative theories surrounding remediation, transculturality, and the archive. It addresses the need for new frameworks in understanding how geopolitical changes and migration influence collective memory. By bridging gaps between media studies and memory studies, it expands the discourse and offers fresh insights into the evolving landscape of memory in the digital age.
