My copyright dispute claim was luckily approved and my new video is now available on YouTube! Unfortunately, the initial copyright-block really gutted its reach so I might have to re-upload it, but at least it's public.
I also wrote the supplementary notes for the video (attached to the post but also available on our Google Drive). If you're interested in the concept of prosthetic memory, or analyses of Total Recall and Blade Runner, you'll find some more reading materials and leads for analysis there. I've also attached the video script.
I uploaded most of the books and papers that I've mentioned in the video and supplementary notes on our Google Drive, which includes:
Alison Landsberg - Prosthetic Memory
Alison Landsberg - Prosthetic Memory: Total Recall and Blade Runner
Alison Landsberg - Response
Alun Munslow - Why should historians write about the nature of history (rather than just do it)?
Claire Colebrook (ed.) - Jacques Derrida: Key Concepts
David Harvey - The Condition of Postmodernity
James Berger - Which prosthetic? Mass media, narrative, empathy, and progressive politics
Margaret-Anne Hutton - Putting metaphor centre-stage - A case study of Alison Landsberg’s ‘Prosthetic Memory’
Paul Grainge (ed.) - Memory and Popular Film
Roy Rosenzweig & David Thelen - The Presence of the Past
Thank you for the patience and support, everyone. Enjoy!
l. mark harris
2023-02-10 00:47:46 +0000 UTCweltysparrow
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