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The Memory Effect

Autor Russell Kilbourn
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2013
This is a collection of essays on the status of memory -- individual and collective, cultural and transcultural -- in contemporary literature, film, and other visual media. Contributors look at memorys representation, adaptation, translation, and appropriation, as well as its mediation and remediation. Memorys irreducibly constructed nature is explored, even as its status is reaffirmed as the basis of both individual and collective identity. The book begins with an overview of the field, with an emphasis on the question of subjectivity. Under the section title Memory Studies: Theories, Changes, and Challenges, these chapters lay the theoretical groundwork for the volume. Section 2, Literature and the Power of Cultural Memory/Memorializing, focuses on the relation between literature and cultural memory. Section 3, Recuperating Lives: Memory and Life Writing, shifts the focus from literature to autobiography and life writing, especially those lives shaped by trauma and forgotten by history. Section 4, Cinematic Remediations: Memory and History, examines specific films in an effort to account for cinemas intimate and mutually constitutive relationship with memory and history. The final section, Multi-Media Interventions: Television, Video, and Collective Memory, considers individual and collective memory in the context of contemporary visual texts, at the crossroads of popular and avant-garde cultures.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781554589142
ISBN-10: 1554589142
Pagini: 364
Ilustrații: 6 b/w illus
Dimensiuni: 232 x 157 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press

Cuprins

Table of Contents for
The Memory Effect: The Remediation of Memory in Literature and Film, edited by Russell J.A. Kilbourn and Eleanor Ty

Part I Memory Studies: Theories, Changes, and Challenges

1. Developments in Memory Studies and Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Literature and Film | Russell J.A. Kilbourn and Eleanor Ty

2. "Joy in Repetition"; or, The Significance of Seriality in Processes of Memory and (Re-)Mediation | Sabine Sielke

3. Hirsch, Sebald, and the Uses and Limits of Postmemory | Kathy Behrendt

Part II Literature and the Power of Cultural Memory/Memorializing

4. British Propaganda and the Construction of Female Mourning in the First World War | Sarah Henstra

5. "Rhetorical Metatarsals": Bone Memory in Dionne Brand's Ossuaries | Tanis MacDonald

6. Mediation and Remediation in Carlos Fuentes's The Old Gringo | John Dean

Part III Recuperating Lives: Memory and Life Writing

7. Resisting Holocaust Memory: Recuperating a Compromised Life | Marlene Kadar

8. "In Auschwitz There Is a Great House": The Location of Memory and Identity in the Roma Porrajmos (Devouring) or Holocaust | Sheelagh Russell-Brown

9. Autobiography and the Validation of Memory in Neil M. Gunns's The Atom of Delight | K.J. Keir

Part IV Cinematic Remediations: Memory and History

10. La Jetée and 12 Monkeys: Memory and History at Odds | Amresh Sinha

11. The Traces of "A Half-Remembered Dream": Christopher Nolan's Inception (2010), Wong Kar-wai's 2046 (2004), and the Memory Film | Anders Bergstrom

12. "You must remember this ...": Watching Casablanca with Marc Augé | Graeme Gilloch

13. The Cinema of Simulation: Hyper-Histories and (Un)Popular Memory in The Good German (2006) and Inglourious Basterds (2009) | Stefan Sereda

Part V Multi-Media Interventions: Television, Video, and Collective Memory

14. The Heritage Minutes: Nostalgia, Nationalism, and Canadian Collective Memory | Erin Peters

15. Disaster and Trauma in Rescue Me, Saving Grace, and Treme: Commercial Television's Contributions to Ideas about Memorials | John McCullough

16. Creative Re-enactment in the Films and Videos of Omer Fast | Kate Warren

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