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- Title
Film and Memory: The Role of Footage and New Worlds from the Cinema in the Construction of Human Memory.
- Authors
FORERO MEDINA, NELSON CAMILO
- Abstract
The processes of memorialization are historic, and depend not only on the historical interpretation but also include how memory is mediated. The appearance of new media implies a new form of developed memory. Although the historicity of memory is taken as a given, the role of media is left unattended in these processes. This article highlights the role of media in memory and focuses on a specific type of memory, namely, filmic memory. I argue that filimic memory is more complex and more strongly connected to subjectivity than written memory. In order to achieve that, the analysis will be carried out through the film Memories of Underdevelopment directed by Thomas Gutiérrez Alea.
- Subjects
MOTION pictures; MEMORIALIZATION
- Publication
FIAR: Forum for Inter-American Research, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 2, p77
- ISSN
1867-1519
- Publication type
Article