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Forgetting Futures reignites the debate about the crisis of memory and the search to understand the relationship between past and present, remembering and forgetting. In the book Petar Ramadanovic presents an elegant critique of the most significant concepts of memory, from Plato to Nietzsche, as he challenges the prevalent, Aristotelain understanding of memory as mere repeated presentation of the past in the present. Ramadanovic skillfully examines the power of traumatic memory in history. Through an analysis of Cathy Caruth and a ground breaking revisionist interpretation of Toni Morrison''s Beloved he shows how the memory of the Holocaust and slavery has shaped American identity. This unique study of memory places trauma, identity, and race under the intellectual microscope resulting in a book of great use for literary and cultural studies scholars, and educated readers seeking to learn more about the relationship between history and memory.

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Part 1 Forgetting Chapter 2 Forgetting:Theaetetus and Phaedrus Chapter 3 From Time to Time: Nietzsche's Active Forgetting and Blanchot's Writing of the Diaster Chapter 4 The Order of Memory: Versions of the Simonides Legend Part 5 Futures Chapter 6 When to "die in freedom" is Written in English: Cathy Caruth's Unclaimed Experience Chapter 7 In the Future: Reading for Trauma in Toni Morrison's Beloved Chapter 8 The Ghost:Beloved Again

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 11/12/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739102756, 978-0739102756
      ISBN10: 0739102753

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Forgetting Futures reignites the debate about the crisis of memory and the search to understand the relationship between past and present, remembering and forgetting. In the book Petar Ramadanovic presents an elegant critique of the most significant concepts of memory, from Plato to Nietzsche, as he challenges the prevalent, Aristotelain understanding of memory as mere repeated presentation of the past in the present. Ramadanovic skillfully examines the power of traumatic memory in history. Through an analysis of Cathy Caruth and a ground breaking revisionist interpretation of Toni Morrison''s Beloved he shows how the memory of the Holocaust and slavery has shaped American identity. This unique study of memory places trauma, identity, and race under the intellectual microscope resulting in a book of great use for literary and cultural studies scholars, and educated readers seeking to learn more about the relationship between history and memory.

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Forgetting Chapter 2 Forgetting:Theaetetus and Phaedrus Chapter 3 From Time to Time: Nietzsche's Active Forgetting and Blanchot's Writing of the Diaster Chapter 4 The Order of Memory: Versions of the Simonides Legend Part 5 Futures Chapter 6 When to "die in freedom" is Written in English: Cathy Caruth's Unclaimed Experience Chapter 7 In the Future: Reading for Trauma in Toni Morrison's Beloved Chapter 8 The Ghost:Beloved Again

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