The Intersection Of Media Archaeology And Cultural Memory
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This exam investigates the intersection of media archaeology and cultural memory. Students will articulate connections and evaluate their implications for narratives.
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Exam Details
Duration: 50 minutes
Prerequisites: Cultural Studies, Media History, Memory Studies
Key Topics
- Media Archaeology
- Cultural Memory
- Historical Narratives
- Media Practices
- Memory Construction
Learning Outcomes
- Connect Media Archaeology To Memory
- Evaluate Cultural Implications
- Articulate Historical Narrative Construction
Full Description
This exam examines the intersection of media archaeology and cultural memory, investigating how past media practices inform collective memory.
Analyzing this relationship contributes significantly to our understanding of how societies construct their narratives and histories via media technologies.
Students will articulate the connections between media archaeology and cultural memory, evaluating the implications for historical narrative construction.
Candidates may share insights on specific media practices that have influenced cultural memory and contemporary representations.
Sample Questions
- How does media archaeology contribute to our understanding of cultural memory?
- Can you provide an example of a media practice that has shaped collective memory?
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