Memory by John Scanlan

Memory by John Scanlan

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Summary

This book explores how we have come to live with and within 'memory'.It shows how for some philosophers the identity of the self resides in a setof overlapping memories and one might argue that to be human is toremember to see oneself as a being in time, with a past and a future.

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Memory by John Scanlan

We know that as we get older, we may slowly lose more and more of our memory, and that this can impair our sense of where we belong and how we connect to others. We might relax a little if we consider the improvements in computer data storage, which may lead us to a future in which the limits of our memories become less constricting. In this book, John Scanlan explores the nature of memory and how we have come to live both with and within it, as well as what it might mean for memory to become a process as simple as retrieving and reading data. Probing the ways various philospohers have looked at memory, John Scanlan revals that some argue being human means having the ability to remember, in order to see oneself as a being in time, with a past and future. At the same time, he shows that our memories can undo our present sense of time and place by confronting us with our past lives. And in this digital age we are immersed in a vast archive of data that not only colours our every day experiences but also suppies us with information on anything we might otherwise have forgotten, breaking down the distinction between the memories of the individual and the collective. Drawing on history, philosophy and technology, Memory: Encounters with the Strange and the Familiar offers an engaging investigation of how the phenomenon of memory continually remakes everyday life.
John Scanlan is a cultural theorist and historian, who has published on subjects such as cultural memory, time, place and waste. His previous books include On Garbage (2005), and Memory: Encounters with the Strange and the Familiar (2013), both published by Reaktion Books.
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ISBN 13 9781780231785
ISBN 10 1780231784
Title Memory
Author John Scanlan
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Reaktion Books
Year published 2013-07-01
Number of pages 224
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