Sentences with phrase «cultural amnesia»

"Cultural amnesia" refers to a situation where a society or group of people forgets or ignores important aspects of their culture, history, or traditions. It is a state of unawareness or lack of knowledge about one's own cultural heritage, which may lead to a disconnection from the past and a weakened sense of identity. Full definition
I noted how the plot of common story deals with the threats of cultural amnesia, oppression, alienation, and death.
Yet, there is a remarkable historical and cultural amnesia within the AFRICOM study on sexual violence in the DRC that totally ignores the issue of widespread sexual violence within the US military, while presuming to know how Congolese should approach their own healing from sexual trauma.
More deeply, though, he laments cultural amnesia and reminds us that our collective past continues to haunt us.
Symposium Invisible Architectures: Lesions in the Landscape 29 and 30 October 2016, Whitechapel Gallery London This symposium brings together artists, scientists, philosophers, geographers, writers and researchers to explore how individual and cultural amnesia shapes the world and affects our capacity to imagine the future.
«Mr. Berry explained clearly that industrialized agriculture has inflicted «a kind of cultural amnesia» on our society.
That's actually untrue, and it points toward a cultural amnesia that we need to be vigilant against.
Recalling the alibi recited throughout postwar Germany, «I didn't see anything,» the silent painting is an ode to the cultural amnesia that tyrannized a generation — some hapless, some guilty, some just plain blindfolded.
As a child of immigrant parents from both Cuba and Puerto Rico, Brache describes her experience as a type of «cultural amnesia
While Hahn failed to find them, her field research led her to meet and interact with one of the last old Tanka (蜑家) boat dwellers, inspiring her to create a fascinating multimedia body of work dealing with local memory and cultural amnesia.
The first major survey of the artist's work in Australia, Gerard Byrne: A late evening in the future builds on this interest in collective history and dramatic reconstruction, employing the device of a playback system to convulsively shuttle and scroll through moments of memory and cultural amnesia.
Why ZERO dissipated is hard to say, but that its legacy is now being restored is a welcome sign that not everything is swallowed up by our cultural amnesia.
The 1974 catalogue reveals that artists had doubts about technical progress and the use of mass media, and in general were anxious about a cultural amnesia in society.
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