Regimes of Memory

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Analyst Jean Laplanche
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Artificial Memory
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Bennett’s Chapter
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Binjamin Wilkomirski
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Declarative Memory
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Interior Time
International Neuro Psychoanalysis Society
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Memory's Relation
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Michael Lambek
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Mystic Writing Pad
Nineteenth Century Regimes
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Paul Antze
Radical Oral Historians
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Richard Terdiman
Romanticized Object
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Schwarz’s Chapter
Sovereign Subjectivity
Spirit Possession
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Stephan Feuchtwang
Susannah Radstone
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Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415286480
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Apr 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A focus on memory has come to prominence across a wide range of disciplines. History, literature, philosophy, anthropology, and cultural studies have placed memory at the heart of their interrogations of subjectivity, narrative, time and imagination. At the same time, memory has emerged as a central theme and preoccupation in popular literature, film and television, and the emergence of memory as an academic theme cannot be separated from its prominence in the wider culture. This volume represents, explores and interrogates the current developments, engaging directly with the place of memory in culture, and with memory's meaning's and history.

Susannah Radstone teaches in the School of Cultural and Innovation Studies at the University of East London. Her research interests are in cultural theory, memory studies and psychoanalysis. Her previous publications include (ed) Memory and Methodology (2000) and she is currently completing On Memory and Confession, to be published by Routledge.
Katharine Hodgkin lectures in the School of Cultural and Innovation Studies, University of East London. Her research centres on questions of autobiography, memory and madness, particularly in the early modern period. She has published several articles on these topics, including most recently The Labyrinth and the Pit (History Workshop Journal 51 2001), a study of madness in seventeenth-century autobiography.