Oblivion

Author:   Marc Auge ,  M.D. Jager
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
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9780816635672


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   15 November 2004
Format:   Paperback
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""Remembering or forgetting is doing gardener's work, selecting, pruning. Memories are like plants: there are those that need to be quickly eliminated in order to help the others burgeon, transform, flower."" For the health of the psyche and the culture, for the individual and the whole society, oblivion is as necessary as memory. One must know how to forget, Marc Auge suggests, not just to live fully in the present but also to comprehend the past. Renowned as an anthropologist and an innovative social thinker, Auge's meditation moves from how forgetting the present or recent past enables us to return to earlier pasts, to how forgetting propels us into the present, and finally to how forgetting becomes a necessary part of survival. Oblivion moves with authority and ease among a wide variety of sources-literature, common experience, psychoanalysis, philosophy, ethnography-to illustrate the interplay of memory and forgetting in the stories of life and death told across many cultures and many times. Memory and oblivion, he concludes, cannot be separated: ""Memories are crafted by oblivion as the outlines of the shore are created by the sea.""

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Author:   Marc Auge ,  M.D. Jager
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.132kg
ISBN:  

9780816635672


ISBN 10:   0816635676
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   15 November 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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""This beautifully written book provides an extremely valuable addition to the literature on memory.""—The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory ""Breaks new ground by introducing the theme of Oblivion—a challenging reflection on memory and forgetting. The essay is far-reaching, advancing the concept of oblivion through brief but suggestive explorations. Augé turns the tables on scholarship. Oblivion is stimulating and revives a way of thinking about memory forgotten by many contemporary theorists.""—Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology ""A brief but engaging essay on the connection between memory and forgetting. Augé’s mastery of ethnological, cultural and historical detail is particularly illuminating. Augé’s investigations here throw up many interesting insights and insoluble questions that are ripe for further meditation and exploration.""—Canadian Journal of Sociology


This beautifully written book provides an extremely valuable addition to the literature on memory. -The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory Breaks new ground by introducing the theme of Oblivion-a challenging reflection on memory and forgetting. The essay is far-reaching, advancing the concept of oblivion through brief but suggestive explorations. Auge turns the tables on scholarship. Oblivion is stimulating and revives a way of thinking about memory forgotten by many contemporary theorists. -Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology A brief but engaging essay on the connection between memory and forgetting. Auge's mastery of ethnological, cultural and historical detail is particularly illuminating. Auge's investigations here throw up many interesting insights and insoluble questions that are ripe for further meditation and exploration. -Canadian Journal of Sociology


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