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Memory & Identity - Coggle Diagram
Memory & Identity
False Nostalgia
Connection to Alzheimer: Memory distortion – Both focus on inaccurate or fragmented memories.
Connection to Of Memory and Our Democracy: Selective memory – Idealizing or distorting history, like in public memory debates.
Connection to Selenidad: Idealized past – Shaping a narrative of a glorified past due to Selena's legacy and cultural memory.
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Connection to Selenidad: Cultural memory – Both preserve cultural identity through stories or legacies.
Connection to Of Memory and Our Democracy: Collective memory – The shared history of a group or culture, much like how narratives preserve Maori heritage.
Connection to My Mother’s House: Identity tied to place – Maori narratives and the idea of home/heritage in My Mother’s House reflect how places hold memories.
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Connection to Of Memory and Our Democracy: Public memory – Selena’s legacy reflects how public memory shapes identities, similar to the public memory in democracy.
Connection to False Nostalgia: Idealized past – Selena’s legacy, much like nostalgic memories, becomes idealized in the collective cultural imagination.
Connection to Maori Oral Narratives: Cultural preservation – Both preserve and highlight cultural identity through shared narratives.
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Connection to Alzheimer: Loss of memory – Abandoned spaces represent forgotten memories, much like Alzheimer’s erasure of personal memories.
Connection to My Mother’s House: Spaces representing memory – Both use spaces (abandoned or inhabited) to reflect emotional states and memory.
Connection to False Nostalgia: Idealizing or ignoring the past – Abandoned spaces symbolize what was once cherished but is now forgotten.
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Connection to Abandoned Spaces: Home as memory – Both deal with spaces (home vs. abandoned) that represent or preserve memory.
Connection to Alzheimer: Personal identity and memory loss – The house as a metaphor for a person’s mind or memory, echoing the theme of memory loss in Alzheimer.
Connection to Maori Oral Narratives: Home and heritage – Both reflect the idea of place as central to personal and cultural identity.
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Connection to False Nostalgia: Selective historical memory – Both discuss how selective memories can distort or idealize the past in shaping current identity or politics.
Connection to Selenidad: Public identity through memory – Both explore how public figures and events are remembered and shape collective identity.
Connection to Maori Oral Narratives: Collective history – Preserving the history and collective memory of a group or culture.
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Connection to My Mother’s House: Memory loss – Both focus on the loss of memory, either through personal decline or through the metaphor of place.
Connection to Abandoned Spaces: Forgotten memories – Abandoned spaces reflect the memory loss experienced in Alzheimer.
Connection to False Nostalgia: Distorted memory – Alzheimer’s memory distortion parallels the selective or false memories of the past in False Nostalgia.
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