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Time and memory / edited by Jo Alyson Parker, Michael Crawford and Paul Harris.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Study of time ; 12.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2006.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 321 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789047411178
  • 904741117X
  • 1281400785
  • 9781281400789
  • 9786611400781
  • 6611400788
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Time and memory.DDC classification:
  • 115 22
LOC classification:
  • BD638 .I72 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- DEDICATION -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- FOREWORD -- Michael Crawford, Jo Alyson Parker, Paul Harris -- PRESIDENT8217;S WELCOMING REMARKS A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT MEMORY, COLLECTIVENESS AND AFFECTIVITY -- Remy Lestienne -- FOUNDER8217;S ADDRESS REFLECTIONS UPON AN EVOLVING MIRROR -- J.T. Fraser -- RESPONSE GLOBALIZED HUMANITY, MEMORY, AND ECOLOGY -- Paul Harris -- SECTION I INSCRIBING AND FORGETTING -- PREFACE TO SECTION I INSCRIBING AND FORGETTING -- Jo Alyson Parker -- CHAPTER ONE THE BODY AS A MEDIUM OF MEMORY -- Christian Steineck -- RESPONSE -- Remy Lestienne -- CHAPTER TWO BODY MEMORIES AND DOING GENDER: REMEMBERING THE PAST AND INTERPRETING THE PRESENT IN ORDER TO CHANGE THE FUTURE -- Karen Davies -- RESPONSE -- Linda McKie -- CHAPTER THREE CODING OF TEMPORAL ORDER INFORMATION IN SEMANTIC MEMORY -- Elke van der Meer, Frank Kr252;ger, Dirk Strauch, Lars Kuchinke -- CHAPTER FOUR TELLING THE TIME OF MEMORY LOSS: NARRATIVE AND DEMENTIA -- Marlene P. Soulsby -- RESPONSE -- Alison Phinney -- CHAPTER FIVE GEORGES PEREC8217;S 8220;TIME BOMBS8221;: ABOUT LIEUX -- Marie-Pascale Huglo -- CHAPTER SIX SEEKING IN SUMATRA -- Brian Aldiss O.B.E. -- SECTION II INVENTING -- PREFACE TO SECTION II INVENTING -- Paul Harris -- CHAPTER SEVEN FURNISHING A MEMORY PALACE: RENAISSANCE MNEMONIC PRACTICE AND THE TIME OF MEMORY -- Mary Schmelzer -- CHAPTER EIGHT THE RADIANCE OF TRUTH: REMEMBRANCE, SELF-EVIDENCE AND CINEMA -- Heike Klippel -- CHAPTER NINE TONES OF MEMORY: MUSIC AND TIME IN THE PROSE OF YOEL HOFFMANN AND W.G. SEBALD -- Michal Ben-Horin -- RESPONSE -- David Burrows -- CHAPTER TEN ONCE A COMMUNIST, ALWAYS A COMMUNIST: HOW THE GOVERNMENT LOST TRACK OF TIME IN ITS PURSUIT OF J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER -- Katherine A.S. Sibley -- RESPONSE -- Dan Leab -- CHAPTER ELEVEN TEMPORALITY, INTENTIONALITY, THE HARD PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE CAUSAL MECHANISMS OF MEMORY IN THE BRAIN: FACETS OF ONE ONTOLOGICAL ENIGMA? -- E.R. Douglas -- SECTION III COMMEMORATION -- PREFACE TO SECTION III COMMEMORATION: WHERE REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING MEET -- Michael Crawford -- CHAPTER TWELVE JUMP-STARTING TIMELINESS: TRAUMA, TEMPORALITY AND THE REDRESSIVE COMMUNITY -- Jeffrey Prager -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN BLACK IN BLACK: TIME, MEMORY, AND THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IDENTITY -- Ann Marie Bush -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN REMEMBERING THE FUTURE: ON THE RETURN OF MEMORIES IN THE VISUAL FIELD -- Efrat Biberman -- RESPONSE -- Shirley Sharon-Zisser -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN FAMILY MEMORY, GRATITUDE AND SOCIAL BONDS -- Carmen Leccardi -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN TIME TO MEET: MEETINGS AS SITES OF ORGANIZATIONAL MEMORY -- Dawna Ballard & Felipe G243;mez -- INDEX.
Summary: The nature of time has haunted through the ages. Some conception of time has always entered into our ideas about mortality and immortality, and permanence and change, so that concepts of time are of fundamental importance in the study of religion, philosophy, literature, history, and mythology. On one aspect or another, the study of time cuts across all disciplines. The International Society for the Study of Time has as its goal the interdisciplinary and comparative study of time. This volume presents selected essays from the 12th triennial conference of the International Society for the Study of Time at Clare College, Cambridge. The essays are clustered around themes that pertain to the constructive and destructive nature of memory in representations and manipulations of time. The volume is divided into three sections Inscribing and Forgetting, Inventing, and Commemoration wherein the authors grapple with the nature of memory as a medium that reflects the passage of time. The readership includes: people with an interdisciplinary bent will enjoy this approach to memory as a medium and as tool to manipulate, reflect, and mark the passage of time.
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"Selected essays from the 12th triennial conference of the International Society for the Study of Time at Clare College, Cambridge"--Page 4 of cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover -- Contents -- DEDICATION -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- FOREWORD -- Michael Crawford, Jo Alyson Parker, Paul Harris -- PRESIDENT8217;S WELCOMING REMARKS A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT MEMORY, COLLECTIVENESS AND AFFECTIVITY -- Remy Lestienne -- FOUNDER8217;S ADDRESS REFLECTIONS UPON AN EVOLVING MIRROR -- J.T. Fraser -- RESPONSE GLOBALIZED HUMANITY, MEMORY, AND ECOLOGY -- Paul Harris -- SECTION I INSCRIBING AND FORGETTING -- PREFACE TO SECTION I INSCRIBING AND FORGETTING -- Jo Alyson Parker -- CHAPTER ONE THE BODY AS A MEDIUM OF MEMORY -- Christian Steineck -- RESPONSE -- Remy Lestienne -- CHAPTER TWO BODY MEMORIES AND DOING GENDER: REMEMBERING THE PAST AND INTERPRETING THE PRESENT IN ORDER TO CHANGE THE FUTURE -- Karen Davies -- RESPONSE -- Linda McKie -- CHAPTER THREE CODING OF TEMPORAL ORDER INFORMATION IN SEMANTIC MEMORY -- Elke van der Meer, Frank Kr252;ger, Dirk Strauch, Lars Kuchinke -- CHAPTER FOUR TELLING THE TIME OF MEMORY LOSS: NARRATIVE AND DEMENTIA -- Marlene P. Soulsby -- RESPONSE -- Alison Phinney -- CHAPTER FIVE GEORGES PEREC8217;S 8220;TIME BOMBS8221;: ABOUT LIEUX -- Marie-Pascale Huglo -- CHAPTER SIX SEEKING IN SUMATRA -- Brian Aldiss O.B.E. -- SECTION II INVENTING -- PREFACE TO SECTION II INVENTING -- Paul Harris -- CHAPTER SEVEN FURNISHING A MEMORY PALACE: RENAISSANCE MNEMONIC PRACTICE AND THE TIME OF MEMORY -- Mary Schmelzer -- CHAPTER EIGHT THE RADIANCE OF TRUTH: REMEMBRANCE, SELF-EVIDENCE AND CINEMA -- Heike Klippel -- CHAPTER NINE TONES OF MEMORY: MUSIC AND TIME IN THE PROSE OF YOEL HOFFMANN AND W.G. SEBALD -- Michal Ben-Horin -- RESPONSE -- David Burrows -- CHAPTER TEN ONCE A COMMUNIST, ALWAYS A COMMUNIST: HOW THE GOVERNMENT LOST TRACK OF TIME IN ITS PURSUIT OF J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER -- Katherine A.S. Sibley -- RESPONSE -- Dan Leab -- CHAPTER ELEVEN TEMPORALITY, INTENTIONALITY, THE HARD PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE CAUSAL MECHANISMS OF MEMORY IN THE BRAIN: FACETS OF ONE ONTOLOGICAL ENIGMA? -- E.R. Douglas -- SECTION III COMMEMORATION -- PREFACE TO SECTION III COMMEMORATION: WHERE REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING MEET -- Michael Crawford -- CHAPTER TWELVE JUMP-STARTING TIMELINESS: TRAUMA, TEMPORALITY AND THE REDRESSIVE COMMUNITY -- Jeffrey Prager -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN BLACK IN BLACK: TIME, MEMORY, AND THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IDENTITY -- Ann Marie Bush -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN REMEMBERING THE FUTURE: ON THE RETURN OF MEMORIES IN THE VISUAL FIELD -- Efrat Biberman -- RESPONSE -- Shirley Sharon-Zisser -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN FAMILY MEMORY, GRATITUDE AND SOCIAL BONDS -- Carmen Leccardi -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN TIME TO MEET: MEETINGS AS SITES OF ORGANIZATIONAL MEMORY -- Dawna Ballard & Felipe G243;mez -- INDEX.

The nature of time has haunted through the ages. Some conception of time has always entered into our ideas about mortality and immortality, and permanence and change, so that concepts of time are of fundamental importance in the study of religion, philosophy, literature, history, and mythology. On one aspect or another, the study of time cuts across all disciplines. The International Society for the Study of Time has as its goal the interdisciplinary and comparative study of time. This volume presents selected essays from the 12th triennial conference of the International Society for the Study of Time at Clare College, Cambridge. The essays are clustered around themes that pertain to the constructive and destructive nature of memory in representations and manipulations of time. The volume is divided into three sections Inscribing and Forgetting, Inventing, and Commemoration wherein the authors grapple with the nature of memory as a medium that reflects the passage of time. The readership includes: people with an interdisciplinary bent will enjoy this approach to memory as a medium and as tool to manipulate, reflect, and mark the passage of time.

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