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SUMMARY:Anthropologist Natasha Zaretsky to speak on “The Futures of Memory”
DESCRIPTION:In the face of political violence and injustice\, societies negotiate meaning and identity through memory. \nHow we grapple with complicated pasts also tells a story about broader cultural values. Dr. Zaretsky will draw on her ethnographic research with Jewish Argentines to show how a community responds to the reality that perpetrators of violence may never be held accountable and engages memory as a pathway towards national belongings. \nEmail jewish.studies@csun.edu to reserve a seat
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/the-futures-of-memory/
LOCATION:Jerome Richfield 202
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