Memory, history, forgetting
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Glavni autor: | Ricoeur, Paul (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
Impresum: |
Chicago ; London :
The University of Chicago Press,
2004.
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Predmet: |
Sadržaj:
- Part I: On Memory and Recollection
- Chapter 1 Memory and Imagination
- Reading Guidelines
- The Greek Heritage
- Plato: The Present Representation of an Absent Thing
- Aristotle:
- A Phenomenological Sketch of Memory
- Memories and Images
- Chapter 2: The Exercise of Memory: Uses and Abuses
- Reading Guidelines
- The Abuses of Artificial Memory: The Feats of Memorization
- The Abuses of Natural Memory: Blocked Memory, Manipulated Memory, Abusively Controlled Memory
- The Pathological-Therapeutic Level: Blocked Memory
- The Practical Level: Manipulated Memory
- The Ethico-Political Level: Obligated Memory
- Chapter 3 Personal Memory, Collective Memory
- Reading Guidelines
- The Tradition of Inwardness
- Augustine
- Locke
- Husserl
- The External Gaze: Maurice Halbwachs
- Three Subjects of the Attribution of Memories: Ego, Collectives, Close Relations
- Part II: History, Epistemology
- Prelude: History: Remedy or Poison?
- Chapter 1: The Documentary Phase: Archived Memory
- Reading Guidelines
- Inhabited Space
- Historical Time
- Testimony
- The Archive
- Documentary Proof
- Chapter 2: Explanation/Understanding
- Reading Guidelines
- Promoting the History of Mentalities
- Some Advocates of Rigor: Michel Foucault, Michel de Certeau, Norbert Elias
- Variations in Scale
- From the Idea of Mentality to That of Representation
- The Scale of Efficacy or of Coerciveness
- The Scale of Degrees of Legitimation
- The Scale of Nonquantitative Aspects of Social Times
- The Dialectic of Representation
- Chapter 3: The Historian's Representation
- Reading Guidelines
- Representation and Narration
- Representation and Rhetoric
- The Historian's Representation and the Prestige of the Image
- Standing For
- Part III: The Historical Condition
- Prelude: The Burden of History and the Nonhistorical
- Chapter 1: The Critical Philosophy of History
- Reading Guidelines
- The Historian and the Judge
- Interpretation in History
- Chapter 2: History and Time
- Reading Guidelines
- Temporality
- Being-toward-Death
- Death in History
- Historicity
- The Trajectory of the Term Geschichtlichkeit
- Historicity and Historiography
- Within-Timeness: Being-
- Along the Path of the Inauthentic
- Within-Timeness and the Dialectic of Memory and History
- Memory, Just a Province of History?
- Memory, in Charge of History?
- The Uncanniness of History
- Maurice Halbwachs: Memory Fractured by History
- Yerushalmi:
- Pierre Nora: Strange Places of Memory
- Chapter 3 : Forgetting
- Reading Guidelines
- Forgetting and the Effacing of Traces
- Forgetting and the Persistence of Traces
- The Forgetting of Recollection: Uses and Abuses
- Forgetting and Blocked Memory
- Forgetting and Manipulated Memory
- Commanded Forgetting: Amnesty
- Epilogue Difficult Forgiveness
- The Forgiveness Equation
- Depth: The Fault
- Height: Forgiveness
- The Odyssey of the Spirit of Forgiveness: The Passage through Institutions
- Criminal Guilt and the Imprescriptible
- Political Guilt
- Moral Guilt
- The Odyssey of the Spirit of Forgiveness: The Stage of Exchange
- The Economy of the Gift
- Gift and Forgiveness
- The Return to the Self
- Forgiving and Promising
- Unbinding the Agent from the Act
- Looking Back over an Itinerary: Recapitulation
- Happy Memory
- Unhappy History?
- Forgiveness and Forgetting
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index