Commemorative objects: tracing memory, meaning making, and uptakes through family photographs.
This work, building on tenets of rhetorical genre studies, visual methodologies, and research on family archives, dives into the ways in which we make meaning with commemorative objects, the things we surround ourselves with in order to remember, whether family members, events, holidays, or otherwis...
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