ABSTRACT
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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |4 pages
Part I Believing The Body
part |6 pages
Part II Propping The Subject
chapter |15 pages
3 “No Endlesse Moniment”
part |5 pages
Part III What Memory Forgets: Models Of The Mind
part |4 pages
Part IV What History Forgets: Memory And Time
chapter |15 pages
8 Getting To The Beginning
part |5 pages
Part V Memory Beyond The Modern