Memory Cultures: Memory, Subjectivity, And RecognitionSusannah Radstone, Katharine Hodgkin Transaction Publishers - 224 pages Memory Cultures is an interdisciplinary collection that takes a journey through memory in order to contextualize this current "memory boom." International contributors focus on memories "outside" -in the many fields within which understandings of memory have been produced. The collection focuses less on memory as an object whose inner workings are to be studied, and more on memory as a concept, tracing genealogies of our contemporary Western understandings of memory through studies of the early modern arts of memory. The book also discusses nineteenth-century evolutionary museums, and the modernist explorations of artists and writers. |
Table des matières
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PART I | 19 |
theorising trauma through | 27 |
memory the body and the evolutionary museum | 40 |
PART II | 55 |
artificial memory and memorial artifact | 61 |
PART III | 91 |
social memory and psychic | 114 |
PART IV | 131 |
identification and concrete thinking | 152 |
PART V | 167 |
on mnemonic coercion reproduction | 186 |
Memory in a Maussian universe | 202 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
affect Althusser analysis Antze argues artificial memory associated becomes Benjamin Bennett's chapter Binjamin Wilkomirski body Braudel century child childhood Cieszyn cognitive complex concept concerning contemporary contextualist cultural declarative memories early modern essay experience external Fernand Braudel Feuchtwang Figlio figurations of memory historians Holocaust human Ibid idea images imagined individual interpretation intersubjective Jean Laplanche Jill Bennett kaddish Lambek Laplanche lives London loss means mediated memory objects memory studies metaphor Michael Lambek mnemonic modernist narrative organicist palimpsest Papoulias past perspective phantasy political postmodern practice present procedural memory props psyche psychoanalysis psychology question Radstone reality recall recognition regimes of memory relation between memory remember representation repressed Sakalava scenes sense memory Sigmund Freud space spatial structure suggests superego Susannah Radstone temporality Terdiman theory thinking tion Tony Bennett traces trauma unconscious understanding of memory University Press visual Walter Benjamin Wilkomirski writing