The Ashgate Research Companion to Memory Studies
Herausgeber: Kattago, Siobhan
The Ashgate Research Companion to Memory Studies
Herausgeber: Kattago, Siobhan
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Memory has long been a subject of fascination for poets, artists, philosophers and historians. This timely volume, edited by Siobhan Kattago, examines how past events are remembered, contested, forgotten, learned from and shared with others. Featuring contributions from key thinkers in the field, this comprehensive volume will be a valuable resourc
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Memory has long been a subject of fascination for poets, artists, philosophers and historians. This timely volume, edited by Siobhan Kattago, examines how past events are remembered, contested, forgotten, learned from and shared with others. Featuring contributions from key thinkers in the field, this comprehensive volume will be a valuable resourc
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 169mm x 245mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9780367606152
- ISBN-10: 0367606151
- Artikelnr.: 68471269
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 169mm x 245mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9780367606152
- ISBN-10: 0367606151
- Artikelnr.: 68471269
Siobhan Kattago is Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Tartu, Estonia. She is the author of Ambiguous Memory: The Nazi Past and German National Identity and Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe.
Contents: Introduction: memory studies and its companions
Siobhan Kattago. Part I Memory
History and Time: History as an Art of Memory revisited
Patrick H. Hutton; Chateaubriand
selfhood and memory
Peter Fritzsche; Dialectical memory: the intersection of individual and collective memory in Hegel
Angelica Nuzzo; Spectral phenomenology: Derrida
Heidegger and the problem of the ancestral
Hans Ruin. Part II Social
Psychological and Cultural Frameworks of Memory: Continuity and innovation in the art of memory
Luisa Passerini; From collectivity to collectiveness: reflections (with Halbwachs and Bakhtin) on the concept of collective memory
Alexandre Dessingué; A unified approach to collective memory: sociology
psychology and the extended mind
William Hirst and Charles B. Stone; Mannheim and the sociological problem of generations: events as inspiration and constraint
Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi; Semiotic theory of cultural memory: in the company of Juri Lotman
Marek Tamm. Part III Acts and Places of Memory: Travel companions
Mieke Bal; 'Forked no lightning': remembering and forgetting in the shadow of Big Ben
Stuart Burch; Written in stone: monuments and representation
Siobhan Kattago; Theories of memory and the imaginative force of fiction
Julie Hansen. Part IV Politics of Memory
Forgetting and Democracy: Memory and methodological cosmopolitanism: a figurative approach
Daniel Levy; Hannah Arendt and Thomas Paine: companions in remembering
forgetting and beginning again
Bradford Vivian; Interactions between history and memory: historical truth commissions and reconciliation
Eva-Clarita Pettai; Post-Stalinist Russia: memory and mourning
Alexander Etkind. Afterword
Jeffrey K. Olick; Index.
Siobhan Kattago. Part I Memory
History and Time: History as an Art of Memory revisited
Patrick H. Hutton; Chateaubriand
selfhood and memory
Peter Fritzsche; Dialectical memory: the intersection of individual and collective memory in Hegel
Angelica Nuzzo; Spectral phenomenology: Derrida
Heidegger and the problem of the ancestral
Hans Ruin. Part II Social
Psychological and Cultural Frameworks of Memory: Continuity and innovation in the art of memory
Luisa Passerini; From collectivity to collectiveness: reflections (with Halbwachs and Bakhtin) on the concept of collective memory
Alexandre Dessingué; A unified approach to collective memory: sociology
psychology and the extended mind
William Hirst and Charles B. Stone; Mannheim and the sociological problem of generations: events as inspiration and constraint
Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi; Semiotic theory of cultural memory: in the company of Juri Lotman
Marek Tamm. Part III Acts and Places of Memory: Travel companions
Mieke Bal; 'Forked no lightning': remembering and forgetting in the shadow of Big Ben
Stuart Burch; Written in stone: monuments and representation
Siobhan Kattago; Theories of memory and the imaginative force of fiction
Julie Hansen. Part IV Politics of Memory
Forgetting and Democracy: Memory and methodological cosmopolitanism: a figurative approach
Daniel Levy; Hannah Arendt and Thomas Paine: companions in remembering
forgetting and beginning again
Bradford Vivian; Interactions between history and memory: historical truth commissions and reconciliation
Eva-Clarita Pettai; Post-Stalinist Russia: memory and mourning
Alexander Etkind. Afterword
Jeffrey K. Olick; Index.
Contents: Introduction: memory studies and its companions
Siobhan Kattago. Part I Memory
History and Time: History as an Art of Memory revisited
Patrick H. Hutton; Chateaubriand
selfhood and memory
Peter Fritzsche; Dialectical memory: the intersection of individual and collective memory in Hegel
Angelica Nuzzo; Spectral phenomenology: Derrida
Heidegger and the problem of the ancestral
Hans Ruin. Part II Social
Psychological and Cultural Frameworks of Memory: Continuity and innovation in the art of memory
Luisa Passerini; From collectivity to collectiveness: reflections (with Halbwachs and Bakhtin) on the concept of collective memory
Alexandre Dessingué; A unified approach to collective memory: sociology
psychology and the extended mind
William Hirst and Charles B. Stone; Mannheim and the sociological problem of generations: events as inspiration and constraint
Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi; Semiotic theory of cultural memory: in the company of Juri Lotman
Marek Tamm. Part III Acts and Places of Memory: Travel companions
Mieke Bal; 'Forked no lightning': remembering and forgetting in the shadow of Big Ben
Stuart Burch; Written in stone: monuments and representation
Siobhan Kattago; Theories of memory and the imaginative force of fiction
Julie Hansen. Part IV Politics of Memory
Forgetting and Democracy: Memory and methodological cosmopolitanism: a figurative approach
Daniel Levy; Hannah Arendt and Thomas Paine: companions in remembering
forgetting and beginning again
Bradford Vivian; Interactions between history and memory: historical truth commissions and reconciliation
Eva-Clarita Pettai; Post-Stalinist Russia: memory and mourning
Alexander Etkind. Afterword
Jeffrey K. Olick; Index.
Siobhan Kattago. Part I Memory
History and Time: History as an Art of Memory revisited
Patrick H. Hutton; Chateaubriand
selfhood and memory
Peter Fritzsche; Dialectical memory: the intersection of individual and collective memory in Hegel
Angelica Nuzzo; Spectral phenomenology: Derrida
Heidegger and the problem of the ancestral
Hans Ruin. Part II Social
Psychological and Cultural Frameworks of Memory: Continuity and innovation in the art of memory
Luisa Passerini; From collectivity to collectiveness: reflections (with Halbwachs and Bakhtin) on the concept of collective memory
Alexandre Dessingué; A unified approach to collective memory: sociology
psychology and the extended mind
William Hirst and Charles B. Stone; Mannheim and the sociological problem of generations: events as inspiration and constraint
Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi; Semiotic theory of cultural memory: in the company of Juri Lotman
Marek Tamm. Part III Acts and Places of Memory: Travel companions
Mieke Bal; 'Forked no lightning': remembering and forgetting in the shadow of Big Ben
Stuart Burch; Written in stone: monuments and representation
Siobhan Kattago; Theories of memory and the imaginative force of fiction
Julie Hansen. Part IV Politics of Memory
Forgetting and Democracy: Memory and methodological cosmopolitanism: a figurative approach
Daniel Levy; Hannah Arendt and Thomas Paine: companions in remembering
forgetting and beginning again
Bradford Vivian; Interactions between history and memory: historical truth commissions and reconciliation
Eva-Clarita Pettai; Post-Stalinist Russia: memory and mourning
Alexander Etkind. Afterword
Jeffrey K. Olick; Index.