The Cultures of Memory: Memory Culture, Memory Crisis and the Age of Amnesia
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There is no work in English that covers the field historically and across disciplines as this one does. It gives researchers in many disciplines the full picture of the range of memory studies and once more shows us the critical value of having a memory culture that is an essential construct of civilization and literary and historical culture. This study focuses on several centers, among them the opposition between passive and active models of memory, the split between singular and plural memory, the memory crises of the last two centuries that so deeply marked modern and postmodern consciousness, and the technological outsourcing of memory, first denounced by Plato, which shadows its subsequent configurations. These clusters relate to one another but do not form a smooth line of development, hence the book offers a fascinating albeit somewhat challenging ride. This work is at once a critical survey and an organization of memory studies. While the project features the masters of modern
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