Groes Memory in the Twenty-First Century
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-137-52058-6
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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List of illustrations Foreword; N. Katherine Hayles Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Memory in the Twenty-first Century; Sebastian Groes PART I: METAPHORS OF MEMORY 1. Metaphors of Memory: From the Classical World to Modernity; Corin Depper 2. Proust, the Madeleine, and Memory; Barry C. Smith 3. Proust Recalled: A Psychological Revisiting of that Madeleine Memory Moment; E. Leigh Gibson 4. The Persistence of Surrealism: Memory, Dreams and the Dead; Jeannette Baxter 5. 'There Was Nothing Hidden That Might Not Be Revealed': The Brain Observatory and the Imaginary Media of Memory Research; Flora Lysen 6. Memory and the Fictional Imagination: Creating Memories; Peter Childs 7. Misled by Metaphor; Nicholas Carr 8. Calling Gaia: World Brains and Global Memory; Stephan Besser PART II: MEMORY IN THE DIGITAL AGE 9. What's in a Brain?; Will Self 10. Will Self and his Inner Seahorse; Hugo Spiers 11. Navigation Aids in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation; Ineke van der Ham 12. Living Digitally; Wendy Moncur 13. Death and Memory in the Twenty-first Century; Stacey Pitsillides 14. The Oceanic Literary Reading Mind: An Impression; Michael Burke 15. Memory and the Reading Substrate; Adrian van der Weel 16. Memory, Materiality the Ethics of Reading in the Digital age; Sebastian Groes PART III: ECOLOGIES OF MEMORY 17. Time that is Intolerant; Claire Colebrook 18. 'The Winters Were Colder and the Snows Deeper'; Mike Hulme 19. Memories of Snow: Nostalgia, Amnesia, Re-reading; Greg Garrard 20. Writing Climate Change; Maggie Gee 21. Against Nostalgia: Antony Gormley, Ian McEwan and J. G. Ballard's Climate Change Art; Sebastian Groes PART IV: MEMORY AND THE FUTURE 22. The Trace of the Future; Mark Currie 23. Simulation and the Evolution of Thought; Joanna J. Bryson 24. Imaginative Anticipation: Rethinking Memory for Alternative Futures; Jessica Bland 25. Memory is No Longer What it Used to Be; Patricia Pisters 26. 'We Can Remember It, Funes, Wholesale': Borges, Total Recall and the Logic of Memory; Adam Roberts 27. Remembering Without Stored Contents: A Philosophical Reflection on Memory; Daniel D. Hutto PART V: FORGETTING 28. Remembering; Larry R. Squire and John T. Wixted 29. Directed Forgetting; Karen R. Brandt 30. Remembrance in the Twenty-first Century; Peter Childs 31. Memory, Hither Come: The Body and the Page in Poetry Readings as Remembrance of Composition; Holly Pester 32. Our Plastic Brain: Remembering and Forgetting Art; Heather H. Yeung 33. Amnesia and Identity in Contemporary Literature; Jason Tougaw 34. Amnesia in Young Adult Fiction; Alison Waller 35. Remembering Responsibly; Thomas F. Coker and Heather H. Yeung PART VI: TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY SUBJECTIVITIES 36. Losing the Self? Subjectivity in the Digital Age; Claire Colebrook 37. Memory and Voices: Challenging Psychiatric Diagnosis Through the Novel; Patricia Waugh 38. Rereading the Self: On Remembering Multiple Selves In and Out of Young Adult Fiction; Alison Waller 39. Neuroscience and Posthuman Memory; Robert Pepperell 40. The Confabulation of Self; Joanna J. Bryson 41. Malingering and Memory; Neander Abreu 42. Trauma and the Truth; Martijn Meeter Conclusion: 'The Futures of Memory'; Sebastian Groes References Index