Re-viewing the memory wars: Some feminist philosophical reflections. Park, S. M. In Fragment by Fragment: Feminist Perspectives on Memory and Child Sex Abuse, pages 283–308. Gynergy Books, Charlotteville, 1999.
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[first paragraph] Questions concerning the accuracy of memory are both frustrating and important to consider. They are frustrating because it is often difficult to determine when memory can and cannot be trusted. They are important because often our accumulated memories are fundamental to our sense of who we are. As individuals, our personal memories are integral to our sense of personal identity. As members of groups, our collective memories help to define our shared identities, for example as members of a particular family, profession, culture or gender.
@incollection{Park1999,
abstract = {[first paragraph] Questions concerning the accuracy of memory are both frustrating and important to consider. They are frustrating because it is often difficult to determine when memory can and cannot be trusted. They are important because often our accumulated memories are fundamental to our sense of who we are. As individuals, our personal memories are integral to our sense of personal identity. As members of groups, our collective memories help to define our shared identities, for example as members of a particular family, profession, culture or gender.},
address = {Charlotteville},
author = {Park, Shelley M.},
booktitle = {Fragment by Fragment: Feminist Perspectives on Memory and Child Sex Abuse},
editor = {Rivera, Margo},
file = {:Users/michaelk/Library/Application Support/Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Park - 1999 - Re-viewing the memory wars Some feminist philosophical reflections.pdf:pdf},
pages = {283--308},
publisher = {Gynergy Books},
title = {{Re-viewing the memory wars: Some feminist philosophical reflections}},
year = {1999}
}

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