Cultural Memory
From the Sciences to the Humanities
Herausgeber: Wehrs, Donald R; Tucker, Don M; Nalbantian, Suzanne
Cultural Memory
From the Sciences to the Humanities
Herausgeber: Wehrs, Donald R; Tucker, Don M; Nalbantian, Suzanne
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Bringing together expertise from neuroscientists, social scientists, and humanities scholars, this collection provides discussions of the latest findings in neuroscience and provides a cross-disciplinary exploration of the topic of cultural memory.
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Bringing together expertise from neuroscientists, social scientists, and humanities scholars, this collection provides discussions of the latest findings in neuroscience and provides a cross-disciplinary exploration of the topic of cultural memory.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781032070520
- ISBN-10: 1032070528
- Artikelnr.: 65615234
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781032070520
- ISBN-10: 1032070528
- Artikelnr.: 65615234
Donald R. Wehrs is Hargis Professor of English Literature at Auburn University, Auburn, AL, as well as editor or co-editor of four collections, including The Palgrave Handbook of Affect Studies and Textual Criticism (2017), and author of three monographs on African fiction. He has also published on comparative literature, Shakespeare, and literary theory. Suzanne Nalbantian is Professor of Comparative Literature at Long Island University and an interdisciplinary scholar. Her eight books include Memory in Literature: From Rousseau to Neuroscience (2003), and her edited volumes The Memory Process: Neuroscientific and Humanistic Perspectives (2011) and Secrets of Creativity: What Neuroscience, the Arts and Our Minds Reveal (2019). Don M. Tucker is CEO and senior scientist at The Brain Electrophysiology Laboratory Company, and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Oregon. He has published Mind From Body: Experience from Neural Structure (2007), Cognition and Neural Development (2012, with Phan Luu), and Out of the Cave: A Natural Philosophy of Mind and Knowing (2021, with Mark Johnson).
Introduction: Cultural Memory from Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Donald R. Wehrs
Part 1: The Neuroscience of Cultural Memory
1. Synaptic Epigenesis and the Social Brain
Suzanne Nalbantian and Jean-Pierre Changeux
2. Molecular Epigenetics, the Biology of Memory, and Biology as Memory
Maurizio Meloni
3. Molecular Mechanisms of Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance:
Implications for Cultural Memory
Peter Sarkies
4. From Self-Continuity to Culture and Back: The Brain's Scale-Free
Activity and Temporal Memory of the World
Georg Northoff
5. The Evolution and Dissolution of Cultural Memory
Don M. Tucker and Phan Luu
Part 2: Cultural Memory in Psychological and Social Contexts
6. Collective Memory: Conceptual Foundations and Group Formation
James V. Wertsch, Henry L. Roediger III, and Christopher L. Zerr
7. Cultural Memory: Sharing Recollections We Don't Have About Things That
Never Happened
Patrick Colm Hogan
8. The Aesthetics of Culture: Framing Shared Experiences Through Embodied
Metaphors
Andrea Carraro, Angelie Ignacio, Eva L. Cupchik, and Gerald C. Cupchik
9. The U.S. Civil War and Cultural Memory
David S. Reynolds
Part 3: The Arts, Literature, and Contested Cultural Memory
10. The Memorial's Vernacular Arc Between Berlin's Denkmal and New York
City's 9/11 Memorial
James E. Young
11. Nourishment for the Mind: Narrating Indian Food as Cultural Memory
Alexa Weik von Mossner
12. Neural Pluralism and Cultural Memory in Eliot's The Waste Land and
Akhmatova's Requiem
Donald R. Wehrs
13. From Implicit Memory to Cultural Counter-Memory: Marguerite Duras
Rewriting Colonial Trauma
Sirkka Knuuttila
Donald R. Wehrs
Part 1: The Neuroscience of Cultural Memory
1. Synaptic Epigenesis and the Social Brain
Suzanne Nalbantian and Jean-Pierre Changeux
2. Molecular Epigenetics, the Biology of Memory, and Biology as Memory
Maurizio Meloni
3. Molecular Mechanisms of Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance:
Implications for Cultural Memory
Peter Sarkies
4. From Self-Continuity to Culture and Back: The Brain's Scale-Free
Activity and Temporal Memory of the World
Georg Northoff
5. The Evolution and Dissolution of Cultural Memory
Don M. Tucker and Phan Luu
Part 2: Cultural Memory in Psychological and Social Contexts
6. Collective Memory: Conceptual Foundations and Group Formation
James V. Wertsch, Henry L. Roediger III, and Christopher L. Zerr
7. Cultural Memory: Sharing Recollections We Don't Have About Things That
Never Happened
Patrick Colm Hogan
8. The Aesthetics of Culture: Framing Shared Experiences Through Embodied
Metaphors
Andrea Carraro, Angelie Ignacio, Eva L. Cupchik, and Gerald C. Cupchik
9. The U.S. Civil War and Cultural Memory
David S. Reynolds
Part 3: The Arts, Literature, and Contested Cultural Memory
10. The Memorial's Vernacular Arc Between Berlin's Denkmal and New York
City's 9/11 Memorial
James E. Young
11. Nourishment for the Mind: Narrating Indian Food as Cultural Memory
Alexa Weik von Mossner
12. Neural Pluralism and Cultural Memory in Eliot's The Waste Land and
Akhmatova's Requiem
Donald R. Wehrs
13. From Implicit Memory to Cultural Counter-Memory: Marguerite Duras
Rewriting Colonial Trauma
Sirkka Knuuttila
Introduction: Cultural Memory from Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Donald R. Wehrs
Part 1: The Neuroscience of Cultural Memory
1. Synaptic Epigenesis and the Social Brain
Suzanne Nalbantian and Jean-Pierre Changeux
2. Molecular Epigenetics, the Biology of Memory, and Biology as Memory
Maurizio Meloni
3. Molecular Mechanisms of Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance:
Implications for Cultural Memory
Peter Sarkies
4. From Self-Continuity to Culture and Back: The Brain's Scale-Free
Activity and Temporal Memory of the World
Georg Northoff
5. The Evolution and Dissolution of Cultural Memory
Don M. Tucker and Phan Luu
Part 2: Cultural Memory in Psychological and Social Contexts
6. Collective Memory: Conceptual Foundations and Group Formation
James V. Wertsch, Henry L. Roediger III, and Christopher L. Zerr
7. Cultural Memory: Sharing Recollections We Don't Have About Things That
Never Happened
Patrick Colm Hogan
8. The Aesthetics of Culture: Framing Shared Experiences Through Embodied
Metaphors
Andrea Carraro, Angelie Ignacio, Eva L. Cupchik, and Gerald C. Cupchik
9. The U.S. Civil War and Cultural Memory
David S. Reynolds
Part 3: The Arts, Literature, and Contested Cultural Memory
10. The Memorial's Vernacular Arc Between Berlin's Denkmal and New York
City's 9/11 Memorial
James E. Young
11. Nourishment for the Mind: Narrating Indian Food as Cultural Memory
Alexa Weik von Mossner
12. Neural Pluralism and Cultural Memory in Eliot's The Waste Land and
Akhmatova's Requiem
Donald R. Wehrs
13. From Implicit Memory to Cultural Counter-Memory: Marguerite Duras
Rewriting Colonial Trauma
Sirkka Knuuttila
Donald R. Wehrs
Part 1: The Neuroscience of Cultural Memory
1. Synaptic Epigenesis and the Social Brain
Suzanne Nalbantian and Jean-Pierre Changeux
2. Molecular Epigenetics, the Biology of Memory, and Biology as Memory
Maurizio Meloni
3. Molecular Mechanisms of Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance:
Implications for Cultural Memory
Peter Sarkies
4. From Self-Continuity to Culture and Back: The Brain's Scale-Free
Activity and Temporal Memory of the World
Georg Northoff
5. The Evolution and Dissolution of Cultural Memory
Don M. Tucker and Phan Luu
Part 2: Cultural Memory in Psychological and Social Contexts
6. Collective Memory: Conceptual Foundations and Group Formation
James V. Wertsch, Henry L. Roediger III, and Christopher L. Zerr
7. Cultural Memory: Sharing Recollections We Don't Have About Things That
Never Happened
Patrick Colm Hogan
8. The Aesthetics of Culture: Framing Shared Experiences Through Embodied
Metaphors
Andrea Carraro, Angelie Ignacio, Eva L. Cupchik, and Gerald C. Cupchik
9. The U.S. Civil War and Cultural Memory
David S. Reynolds
Part 3: The Arts, Literature, and Contested Cultural Memory
10. The Memorial's Vernacular Arc Between Berlin's Denkmal and New York
City's 9/11 Memorial
James E. Young
11. Nourishment for the Mind: Narrating Indian Food as Cultural Memory
Alexa Weik von Mossner
12. Neural Pluralism and Cultural Memory in Eliot's The Waste Land and
Akhmatova's Requiem
Donald R. Wehrs
13. From Implicit Memory to Cultural Counter-Memory: Marguerite Duras
Rewriting Colonial Trauma
Sirkka Knuuttila