Caitlin Flanagan, whose writing in The Atlantic cuts to the heart of modern life’s most charged topics, has a way of expressing truths that feel both deeply personal and universal. She explores her ...
Myth 1: Memory is too flawed and impermanent to be trustworthy. Fact: Extensive research supports the accuracy and dependability of long-term memories—for both personal experiences and experimental ...
This course explores the rhetoric of public and personal memory with particular attention paid to violent and traumatic memories. The course will be oriented around three distinct nodes: memory as ...
Seven decades into his career, Jim Dine’s work blends personal memory with universal symbols, transforming everyday objects and recurring motifs into poetic explorations of life, creation and identity ...