Modernization and the Crisis of Memory
Autor Philipp Wolfen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2002
The study includes a wide range of authors from Donne to Pope, Tennyson to George Eliot and Walter Pater, W.B. Yeats to Don DeLillo and covers the whole period from early modern England to postmodernism. It can thus also be read as a brief history of Western memory and its continuing crises.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042015289
ISBN-10: 9042015284
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
ISBN-10: 9042015284
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
Cuprins
Introduction
Modern Intellectuals, Culture and Memory
Cultural Memory
1 Early Modern to Romantic: The Secularization of Memory
2 The Victorian Evaporation of Memory
The Standardization of Time: Industry and Transport
Written and Pictorial Information and Sensationalism
Retrochic, Novelty and Reification
Reification
Historicism
Representation (and the Failure of Typology)
History and Memory as Construction
Jewish Messianic Memory as a Utopian Alternative
The Demise of Cyclical History and Historical Contingency
3 Modernism: Epiphanic Memory
Walter Pater and T.E. Hulme
Modernist Epiphany and Amnesia
W.B. Yeats
4 Postmodernism: Memory as Paranoia and Literary Construction (Don DeLillo)
Alienation and Narrative Countermemory
Postmodern Culture and the Decline of Organic Memory
The Collective Memory of Waste and the Bomb
Individual Countermemory
Afterword
Works Cited
Index
Modern Intellectuals, Culture and Memory
Cultural Memory
1 Early Modern to Romantic: The Secularization of Memory
2 The Victorian Evaporation of Memory
The Standardization of Time: Industry and Transport
Written and Pictorial Information and Sensationalism
Retrochic, Novelty and Reification
Reification
Historicism
Representation (and the Failure of Typology)
History and Memory as Construction
Jewish Messianic Memory as a Utopian Alternative
The Demise of Cyclical History and Historical Contingency
3 Modernism: Epiphanic Memory
Walter Pater and T.E. Hulme
Modernist Epiphany and Amnesia
W.B. Yeats
4 Postmodernism: Memory as Paranoia and Literary Construction (Don DeLillo)
Alienation and Narrative Countermemory
Postmodern Culture and the Decline of Organic Memory
The Collective Memory of Waste and the Bomb
Individual Countermemory
Afterword
Works Cited
Index