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On Collective Memory

This essay explores Edward Said’s assertion that collective memory is an active and politically charged field.

​Memory is not just about the past, it’s actively shaped to serve the present.


By analysing Germany’s monuments and political narratives, we see how national identity is built by reshaping memory to justify power.


Collective memory isn’t passive; it’s political.


And in every retelling of the past, someone decides what’s remembered, and what’s erased.

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