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22 reviewsISBN-10 : 1136668340
ISBN-13 : 9781136668340
Author: Paul Antze, Michael Lambek
Tense Past provides a much needed appraisal and contextualization of the upsurge of interest in questions of memory and trauma evident in multiple personality and post-traumatic stress disorders, child abuse, and commemoration of the Holocaust. Contributors examine the historical origins of memory in psychiatric discourse and show its connection to broader developments in Western science and medicine. They address the new links between trauma and memory, and they explore how memory shapes the way traumatic events are put into narrative form. They also consider the social and political contexts in which sufferers speak and remember.
I Remembering Trauma, Remaking the Self
1. Telling Stories, Making Selves Memory and Identity in Multiple Personality Disorder
1 Discovery
2 Discontinuity
3 Difference
Notes
References
2. Remembering Trouble Three Lives, Three Stories
Listening to Grandmother
Listening to Mother
Reading Daughter's Journal
Listening to Life Story Narratives
Notes
References
3. Contested Meanings and Controversial Memories Narratives of Sexual Abuse in Western Newfoundland
Culture and Marginality
Media Debates
Women's Life Stories and Narratives of Abuse
Mary and Rhonda
Mary
Rhonda
Memory and the Context of Power
The Politics of Memory
Conclusion
Notes
References
II The Medicalization of Memory
4. Memory Sciences, Memory Politics
Forgetting
Raising Consciousness
Michel Foucault's Poles
The Soul
Psychology as Physiology: Anatomo-Politics
From the Body to Populations: Bio-Politics
Transfers between Poles: The Case of Trauma
Freud
War
Before Science
Memoria Technica
The Forensic Self
Memories of Deviance
Ribot: An Ideal Type of the New Sciences of Memory
Notes
References
5. Bodily Memory and Traumatic Memory
Surgical Shock and Nervous Shock
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Notes
References
6. Traumatic Cures Shell Shock, Janet, and the Question of Memory
Shell Shock and Medical Catharsis in World War I
Affect, Memory, and Representation
The Persistence of Janet
Notes
References
III Culture As Memorial Practice
7. Landscapes of Memory Trauma, Narrative, and Dissociation
References
8. Landscapes of Memory Trauma, Narrative, and Dissociation
Introduction
Meta-Memory: Cultural Models of Remembering and Forgetting
Narratives of Childhood Abuse: Forgetting to Remember
Holocaust Narratives: Writing the Unrightable
Landscapes of Memory
Conclusion
Notes
References
9. Missions to the Past Poland in Contemporary Jewish Thought and Deed
History in the Age of the Post-Histoire
Fear of Assimilation
Symbolic Ethnicity
Conflict
Overcoming the “Myth of the War Experience”
Bearing Witness
A New Mythology
Performance
Genealogical Memory
Notes
References
10. Internal and External Memory Different Ways of Being in History
Notes
References
11. The Past Imperfect Remembering As Moral Practice
Notes
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Tags: Tense Past, Cultural Essays, Trauma, Memory, Paul Antze, Michael Lambek