Prosthetic Memory: The Transformation Of Americ... Apr 2026
In "Prosthetic Memory: The Transformation of American Remembrance in the Age of Mass Culture," Alison Landsberg argues that mass media allows individuals to acquire "prosthetic memories" of events they did not personally live through, fundamentally altering modern remembrance. These experiential, commodified memories can foster empathy and progressive politics by bridging personal identity with broader historical narratives. Learn more about this work from Columbia University Press .