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[ecrea] New Book - The Mnemonic Imagination: Remembering as Creative Practice
Thu Sep 27 23:37:52 GMT 2012
The Mnemonic Imagination: Remembering as Creative Practice
Emily Keightley and Michael Pickering
Exploring the creative dimensions of memory and remembering, Emily
Keightley and Michael
Pickering tackle some of the key questions facing the emergent field of
memory studies, including
the nature of the relationship between memory and experience and between
individual and
collective memory. The most crucial relationship examined is one which
has previously been
largely ignored: the relationship between memory and imagination. The
book argues for the
importance of bringing imagination into the purview of memory studies
and introduces the key
concept of the mnemonic imagination as a tool for demonstrating the
mutual interaction of
memory and imagination in our everyday practices and processes of making
sense of experience.
Showing how the mnemonic imagination works in various aspects of
personal life and popular
culture, the authors address diverse topics such as the commercial
exploitation of nostalgia and
the remembering of traumatic and painful pasts.
CONTENTS:
An Outline of What Lies Ahead
Memory and Experience
The Mnemonic Imagination
Personal and Popular Memory
The Reclamation of Nostalgia
The Foreclosure of Mnemonic Imagining
Creative Memory and Painful Pasts
Coda
EMILY KEIGHTLEY is Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at
Loughborough University,
UK. She has published her research on time, memory and everyday life in
a number of international
journals. She is the editor of Time, Media and Modernity and is
currently co-editing Research
Methods for Memory Studies with Michael Pickering. She is also Assistant
Editor of Media, Culture
and Society.
MICHAEL PICKERING is Professor of Media and Cultural Analysis at
Loughborough University, UK.
He has published in the areas of social and cultural history, the
sociology of art and culture, and
media and communication studies. His most recent books include Researching
Communications (2007); Blackface Minstrelsy in Britain (2008); Research
Methods for Cultural
Studies (2008); and Popular Culture, a four-volume edited collection (2010).
September 2012 Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-24336-1
Available also as ebook
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