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This collection features Roth's most influential essays, in which he takes a more expansive conception of history to decode the cultural construction of memory. He explores links between historical consciousness and issues relating to the psyche, including trauma and repression and hypnosis and therapy.
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Memory, trauma, and history: essays on living with the past
2011, Columbia University Press
in English
0231145683 9780231145688
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Table of Contents
Remembering forgetting : Maladies de la Mémoire in nineteenth-century France
Dying of the past : medical studies of nostalgia in nineteenth-century France
Hysterical remembering
Trauma, representation, and historical consciousness
Trauma : a dystopia of the spirit
Falling into history : Freud's case of 'Frau Emmy von N.'
Why Freud haunts us
Why Warburg now?
Classic postmodernism : Keith Jenkins
Ebb tide : Frank Ankersmit
The art of losing oneself : Anne Carson and decreation
Inquiry as hope : Richard Rorty
Photographic ambivalence
Why photography matters to the theory of history
Ordinary film : Péter Forgács's The Maelstrom
Graves of the insane, decorated
On a certain blindness in teaching
Beyond critical thinking
Good and risky : on the promise of a liberal education.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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