When Memory Began to Matter: The Story Told in Modern Literature and Philosophy
Associate professor of comparative studies, interdisciplinary humanities, and Scandinavian studies, BYU; associate professor of Italian, BYU; founding director, BYU Humanities Center
WHEN Wednesday | 5 Feb, 12:00 AM
WHERE 238 HRCB
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION
BYU professors discuss the movement of memory over time, and the historical contexts that led to the recasting of its importance in contemporary society.