The Politics of Public Memory
Nations often elevate historians, resistance figures, artists, and filmmakers to reinforce a shared story about who they are. Analyze how public memory is built through honors, monuments, and major cultural productions. What makes a national myth inclusive rather than exclusionary, and how can states celebrate legacy without turning history into propaganda? Use examples of public commemoration, cinema, or museum culture to compare different approaches.
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