I Don't Remember That? How Dare You! I Don't Care, But I like It.
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Author
GAMBINO, JessicaReaders/Advisors
McGlotten, ShakaTerm and Year
Spring 2020Date Published
2020
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The project uses a fictional narrative to explore a professor at NYU reflecting on her experiences as a photographer in New York City’s Greenwich Village during the 1970s. This point of view has provided a different way to imagine the history of the vibrant music scene of the time. It is also in-line with Sarah Pink, David Howes, Nadia Seremetakis, and Andre Sorensen who engaged with their own writing experiments about place-making. To write as someone else demands a different kind of sensorial engagement and imagination. This project is about memory, and even though these memories are a piece of literary work, they still feel real.Accessibility Statement
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