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Y asà llegaste tú, devolviendome la fé, sin poemas y sin flores, con defectos con errores, pero en pie.
recuerdas la primera vez qe hiciste el amor, luego todo se hecho abajo y aún recuerdas el dolor, el rencor qe llevas dentro, los sentimientos rotos, ver qe el seguia contigo pero tan solo en fotos...
The term "collective memory" denotes the aggregate of memories and knowledge, that a social group holds, which is intrinsically linked to the group's identity. Maurice Halbwachs, a philosopher and sociologist, developed this concept in his 1925 work, «Les cadres sociaux de la mémoire». Various social collectives can create, disseminate, and inherit collective memory.
Contrary to the term "collective memory, the notion of "collective memories" is inherently problematic. Memories are the results of the individual acts of recollection, making the idea of "collective memories" paradoxical. Diffusion models, utilizing vast amounts of data, including historical and personal old photographs, may be seen as involved in the prompts-driven singular acts of remembrance, producing images that paradoxically represent "collective memories," something otherwise unfeasible and ultimately, non-existent.
Image from 'Personal Recollections and Observations of General Nelson A. Miles, embracing a brief view of the civil war ... and the story of his Indian campaigns ... Copiously illustrated ... by F. Remington, etc', 002491871
Author: MILES, Nelson Appleton.
Page: 111
Year: 1896
Place: Chicago
Publisher: Werner Co.
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