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Narrative Remembering

by Barbara DeConcini
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Overview

This work is a philosophical treatment of the human activity of remembering as it occurs both in fiction and in life, and as a hermeneutical act. The author begins her treatment by tracing the way numerous authors within the mainstream history of philosophy have basically denigrated the role of memory in the constitution of reality in favor of a more easily measurable physical construct. She then turns to a treatment of more contemporary thinkers about the subject, finding the work within the phenomenological tradition. Includes a discussion on how narrative functions in relation to memory in terms of the nature of human identity and history, and how we remember what makes sense to us in terms of the ongoing story of our lives, or in the case of history, according to one of the various models of historical interpretation. Contents: Philosophical Theories of Memory: Some Paradigms; Eucharistic Anamnesis: Remembering as a Form of Life; Remembering and Narrative; Remembering Temporality; Remembering and Identity; Remembering and Imagining; Atwood's Surfacing: Remembering in the Reconstruction of Identity; and Bellow's Henderson The Rain King: Narrative as Anamnesis.

Synopsis

This work is a philosophical treatment of the human activity of remembering as it occurs both in fiction and in life, and as a hermeneutical act. The author begins her treatment by tracing the way numerous authors within the mainstream history of philosophy have basically denigrated the role of memory in the constitution of reality in favor of a more easily measurable physical construct.

About the Author, Barbara DeConcini

Barbara DeConcini is Academic Dean at The Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta, Georgia.

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Editorials

Religious Studies Review

A lucid survey of the nature of memory in the West from Plato and Aristotle, through empiricism, phenomenology, and linguistic analysis. Soundly argued, valuable for philosophy and hermeneutics/criticism collections.

Critical Review

...[the author] is to be commended for the philosophical and analytical rigor of her project. Indeed, if others working in Arts, Literature, and Religion possessed her conceptual clarity and philosophical knowledge, the discipline would not be suffering its present malaise.

The Journal of Religion

The various sections of the book provide the reader with clearly written, separable studes that...direct attention, in their various ways, to core contentions concerning memory as a human activity.

International Studies in Philosophy

...a remarkably consistent phenomenological analysis of memory...a thorough exercise in applied phenomenology.

The Journal Of Religion

The various sections of the book provide the reader with clearly written, separable studes that...direct attention, in their various ways, to core contentions concerning memory as a human activity.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1990
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
308
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780819176325

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