COLLECTIVE MEMORY: A UNIVERSAL PHENOMENON THE PALESTINIAN COLLECTIVE MEMORY AS A CASE STUDY
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This paper discusses the issue of collective memory as a phenomenon experienced by different human civilisations and nations. It attempts to explain the historical events that influenced the collective memory of different human populations over the course of history. It describes some of the examples of the deportation and exoduses of people, and the impacts they had on those people’s collective memories. Furthermore, the paper discusses the relationship between collective memory and globalisation. It then presents the Palestinian collective memory as a case study, and shows how the Palestinian culture and heritage has been affected by the 1948 Exodus. The paper attempts also to explain the channels and methods through which Palestinian collective memory is passed down the generations, and how this process is reinforced. Finally, it provides a number of recommendations and methods through which collective memory in general, and the Palestinian one in particular, can be protected and maintained across the various generations.

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Title
As'ad Zuheir As'ad Taffal
Publisher
Central european political studies journal
Publisher Country
Palestine
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
Volume
10
Year
2015
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