Memory Cultures

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Analyst Jean Laplanche
anthropology of remembrance
Artificial Memory
Bill Schwarz
Binjamin Wilkomirski
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collective trauma analysis
Constantina Papoulias
cultural memory studies
Declarative Memory
Depth Structure
DNA Test
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Esther Leslie
Evolutionary Museum
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For Tadeusz Ewa
historical consciousness
identity formation
Infantile Scenes
interdisciplinary memory research
International Neuro Psychoanalysis Society
Jakub Slawek
Jean Laplanche
Jill Bennett
Karl Figlio
Katharine Hodgkin
Laplanche's Reading
Laplanche’s Reading
Memorial Object
Michael Lambek
Mystic Writing Pad
Nineteenth Century Regimes
Non-representational Memory
Paul Antze
Procedural Memory
psychoanalytic theory
Richard Terdiman
Romanticized Object
Schwarz's Chapter
Schwarz’s Chapter
Sense Memory
Stephan Feuchtwang
Susannah Radstone
Tony Bennett
Unexperienced Events
William N. West

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412804844
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In recent years memory has attracted increasing attention. From analyses of electronic communication and the Internet to discussions of heritage culture, to debates about victimhood and sexual abuse, memory is currently generating much cultural interest. This interdisciplinary collection takes a journey through memory in order to contextualize this current "memory boom."

Memory Cultures focuses on memories "outside"--in the many fields within which understandings of memory have been produced. It focuses less on memory as an object whose inner workings are to be studied, and more on memory as a concept. It traces the genealogies of our contemporary Western understandings of memory through studies of the early modern arts of memory. It also discusses nineteenth-century evolutionary museums, and the modernist explorations of artists and writers. Here it explores the differences between Western and non-Western concepts of the lived past and compares understandings of memory in history, psychoanalysis, and anthropology.

The volume is divided into five parts: "Believing the Body"; "Propping the Subject"; "What Memory Forgets: Models of the Mind"; "What History Forgets: Memory and Time"; and "Memory Beyond the Modern." Individual essays by many of the foremost international scholars in memory studies trace memory's intimate association with identity and recognition, with cities, with lived time, with the science of the mind, with fantasy and with the media.

Memory Cultures will be of essential interest to those working in the fields of cultural studies, history and also anthropology.

Susannah Radstone and Katharine Hodgkin teach in the School of Cultural and Innovation Studies at the University of East London.