Zones of re-membering : time, memory, and (un)consciousness / / Don Gifford ; edited by Donald E. Morse.

Don Gifford in Zones of Re-membering shows clearly, thoughtfully, yet entertainingly how no one explanation will account for the depth and complexity of human experience and its grounding in Memory. Because consciousness is a function of Memory, “life without Memory is no life at all” as Alzheimer’s...

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Superior document:Consciousness, literature & the arts ; 28
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Consciousness, literature & the arts ; 28.
Physical Description:1 online resource (148 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Preface --
Copyright Acknowledgements --
Assaulting “Newton’s Sleep” /
Zones of Re-membering --
Ancient Greeks and Aboriginal Australians --
Doing Memory and Doing Language --
The Intertwining of Language and Memory --
The Sign-Stream of Our Histories --
Memory, the Self, and Art --
The Imitation of Dream in Literature --
The Chip on His Shoulder: One for the Joyce Centennial 2 May 1982 --
Works Cited --
About the Author and Editor --
Index.
Zones of memory.
Summary:Don Gifford in Zones of Re-membering shows clearly, thoughtfully, yet entertainingly how no one explanation will account for the depth and complexity of human experience and its grounding in Memory. Because consciousness is a function of Memory, “life without Memory is no life at all” as Alzheimer’s all too frequently demonstrates. Both our individual and collective Memory is stored in the arts, he contends, which in turn provide a way of knowing and of nourishing Memory and consciousness. Memory, like language, is never really stable or accurate but appears as narrative and these narratives collectively form our entire culture. For Gifford, the profoundest explorer of the human consciousness, time, and memory is James Joyce and in its range of reference, wit, and humanity the spirit of Joyce permeates this book.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283009277
9786613009272
904203260X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Don Gifford ; edited by Donald E. Morse.