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We make our life with things, surrounded by technical artefacts and technologies. They are fundamental in the way we see and act, but only sometimes we are plenty aware of this. Where do these things come from? How were they produced? How do they define our possibilities and our identities? How do they determine the way we remember and project our future? This book explores these and other related questions analysing the relationships between technology, material memory, and forms of life, emphasizing the active and constitutive role that technologies play in our remembering with things. It argues that our common understanding of memory and its technological mediation is determined by a static view of technology, memory, and culture, and that this view is burdened by a dualism between the material and the immaterial, that overlooks the active role of memory and technology in our present forms of life and in the shaping of our future. To overcome this static view and its dualism, this book proposes a dynamic view of memory, technology, and culture, emphasising the active and constitute role of technologies in the shaping of our forms of life and including themes unusual in memory studies, such as the production of technology and the concept of nature. The approach of this book is theoretical and philosophical, but interdisciplinary, incorporating ideas and concepts from various disciplines, particularly the arts, humanities and social sciences.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Dynamic View of Memory, Culture, and Technology

Chapter 2. Material Memory, Technology, and Cultural Heritage

Chapter 3. Material Memory and Technical Images

Chapter 4. Memory and Oblivion 1: Technological Somnambulism and the Material Memory of Things

Chapter 5. Memory and Oblivion 2: The Technical Production of Nature

Glossary

Acknowledgements

References

About the Author

Remembering with Things: Material Memory,

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 05/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781786613189, 978-1786613189
      ISBN10: 1786613182

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      We make our life with things, surrounded by technical artefacts and technologies. They are fundamental in the way we see and act, but only sometimes we are plenty aware of this. Where do these things come from? How were they produced? How do they define our possibilities and our identities? How do they determine the way we remember and project our future? This book explores these and other related questions analysing the relationships between technology, material memory, and forms of life, emphasizing the active and constitutive role that technologies play in our remembering with things. It argues that our common understanding of memory and its technological mediation is determined by a static view of technology, memory, and culture, and that this view is burdened by a dualism between the material and the immaterial, that overlooks the active role of memory and technology in our present forms of life and in the shaping of our future. To overcome this static view and its dualism, this book proposes a dynamic view of memory, technology, and culture, emphasising the active and constitute role of technologies in the shaping of our forms of life and including themes unusual in memory studies, such as the production of technology and the concept of nature. The approach of this book is theoretical and philosophical, but interdisciplinary, incorporating ideas and concepts from various disciplines, particularly the arts, humanities and social sciences.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. The Dynamic View of Memory, Culture, and Technology

      Chapter 2. Material Memory, Technology, and Cultural Heritage

      Chapter 3. Material Memory and Technical Images

      Chapter 4. Memory and Oblivion 1: Technological Somnambulism and the Material Memory of Things

      Chapter 5. Memory and Oblivion 2: The Technical Production of Nature

      Glossary

      Acknowledgements

      References

      About the Author

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