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Goldsmiths Graduate Festival: Remembering Diana: Cultural Memory and the ReInvention of Authority


14 May 2013, 6:15pm - 8:00pm

Small Cinema, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Cost Admission Free - All Welcome
Department Graduate School
Website Goldsmiths Graduate Festival
Contact c.bird(@gold.ac.uk)

Graduate School Dialogues

Book Launch celebrating the publication of
Remembering Diana: Cultural Memory and the ReInvention of Authority

Do you remember when Princess Diana died? Memories allow us to recognise how the past echoes in the present, highlighting a tension between the media's attempts to shape cultural memories and produce narratives, and the embodied memories people carry which sense a different reality.

Vic Seidler in conversation with Les Back

Date: Tuesday 14th May 2013

Time: 6.15pm-8.00pm

Venue: Richard Hoggart Building, Small Cinema

Goldsmiths Graduate Festival

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14 May 2013 6:15pm - 8:00pm
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