Waste-Site Stories: The Recycling of Memory

Author:   Brian Neville ,  Johanne Villeneuve
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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9780791453421


Pages:   271
Publication Date:   11 April 2002
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Author:   Brian Neville ,  Johanne Villeneuve
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780791453421


ISBN 10:   0791453421
Pages:   271
Publication Date:   11 April 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: In Lieu of Waste Brian Neville and Johanne Villeneuve Part I Waste 1. Objects from the Past David Gross 2. Waste into Heritage: Remarks on Materials in the Arts, on Memories and the Museum Susanne Hauser 3. Art and Archive: The Dissimulation Museum Christine Bernier 4. Beyond the Archive Aleida Assmann 5. The Acculturation of Waste Walter Moser 6. Agencies of Cultural Feedback: The Infrastructure ofMemory Wolfgang Ernst 7. Being Authentic: The Ambition to Recycle Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht Part II Site 8. Mould, Rubble, and the Validation of the Fragment in the Discourse of the Past Stephen Bann 9. Parthenon, Nashville: From the Site of History to the Sight of Memory Eric Mechoulan 10. Taking Lanterns for Bladders: Symbolic and Material Appropriation in the Postmodern Wlad Godzich 11. History's Mortal Remains Valeria Wagner 12. Photo-Resemblance Charles Grivel 13. Utopian Legacies: Memory, Mediation, Cinema Johanne Villeneuve 14. SCrypt: Memory Building Gordon Bleach Contributors Index

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""The book deals with the construction of significance and the negative relation of a system to its own (unthought) foundation. The topic is as important in theoretical terms as it is in practical terms, and it leads us to question the opposition between such conventional frames of reference. This book intersects with so many other established disciplines—literary criticism, anthropology, art history, cultural studies, philosophy—and intervenes not just thematically but in their very construction as disciplines."" — Roy Sellars, University of Southern Denmark, Kolding ""Waste-Site Stories adds up to a tremendously useful compendium that will give scholars and students an easy, instantaneous footing in the research area of memory, loss, socially-engineered oblivion, the culture of wastefulness and collecting whose functioning this book helps us understand."" — Didier Maleuvre, author of Museum Memories: History, Technology, Art


The book deals with the construction of significance and the negative relation of a system to its own (unthought) foundation. The topic is as important in theoretical terms as it is in practical terms, and it leads us to question the opposition between such conventional frames of reference. This book intersects with so many other established disciplines-literary criticism, anthropology, art history, cultural studies, philosophy-and intervenes not just thematically but in their very construction as disciplines. - Roy Sellars, University of Southern Denmark, Kolding Waste-Site Stories adds up to a tremendously useful compendium that will give scholars and students an easy, instantaneous footing in the research area of memory, loss, socially-engineered oblivion, the culture of wastefulness and collecting whose functioning this book helps us understand. - Didier Maleuvre, author of Museum Memories: History, Technology, Art


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Brian Neville is an independent translator and editor. He is coeditor, with Johanne Villeneuve, of La Memoire des dechets: Essais sur la culture et la valeur du passe. Johanne Villeneuve is Professor in the Departement d'etudes litteraires at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal, where she teaches literature and film studies.

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