How societies remember
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Author
Publication
1989 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England], England
Language
English
Word Count
30,250 words, Guess
Page Count
121 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2188819M
- ISBN-100521249481
- OCLC Control Number19517916
- OCLC Control Numberhowsocietiesreme00conn_758
- Library of Congress Control Number89007070
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- LibraryThing299109
- Goodreads35345
Classifications
- DDC302/.12
- LCCBF378.S65 C66 1989
Description
In treating memory as a cultural rather than an individual faculty, this book provides an account of how practices of a non-inscribed kind are transmitted in, and as, traditions. Most studies of memory as a cultural faculty focus on inscribed transmissions of memories. Connerton, on the other hand, concentrates on incorporated practices, and so questions the currently dominant idea that literary texts may be taken as a metaphor for social practices generally. The author argues that images of the past and recollected knowledge of the past are conveyed and sustained by ritual performances and that performative memory is bodily. Bodily social memory is an essential aspect of social memory, but it is an aspect which has up till now been badly neglected. An innovative study, this work should be of interest to researchers into social, political and anthropological thought as well as to graduate and undergraduate student. -- from back cover.
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Series Statement
- Themes in the social sciences
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