INTD 1102 Lecture 2: Place, Space...Part 2
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Place, space and memory in halifax (part 2) Memory in place and space autobiographical memory: consists of personally experienced events. The walking through or talking about your day. This is speci cally our own memory of an event. Once grows or spans as a larger cultural memory, such as migration of certain people, it becomes a collective memory. These memories show that we can shape the past. Although, these memories are limited to our social surroundings collective memory: contains events that were rendered to an individual by other members of society. The collective understanding of an event, such as 9/11. Broader cultural memories or memories that are known by a really big population. This is the framework to historical memory. Stories that matter immense to many people historical memory: shapes the past through the work of historians. Speci c and scholarly way of presenting information of memory.