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DESCRIPTION:How is the past remembered? How do archives and commemorations of 
 historical events rewrite history? How is historical revisionism and false 
 memory used today? And what could be a model for archiving history that can 
 build on people’s collective strength and power to resist? Phil Cohen 
 will take up these questions and more as he discusses his latest book, 
 “Archive That, Comrade: Left Legacies and the Counter Culture of 
 Remembrance” (PM Press, 2018).\n\nPhil Cohen is Emeritus professor in 
 Cultural Studies at the University of East London and the research director 
 of “Livingmaps Network.” For the past forty years he has been involved 
 with working-class communities in East London documenting the impact of 
 structural and demographic change on their lives. He is also the author of 
 “Re-thinking the Youth Question Palgrave” (1998), “Reading Room Only: 
 memoir of a radical bibliophile”, and many other books. Website and blog: 
 www.philcohenworks.com\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/04/30/18808868.php
SUMMARY:The Legacy of 1968 and the Politics of Remembrance: A Talk by Phil Cohen
LOCATION:Berkeley City College\nRoom 55\n2050 Center St. in Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/04/30/18808868.php
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