Cabinet 42: Forgetting - Wayne Koestenbaum - Books - Cabinet - 9781932698411 - September 30, 2011
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Cabinet 42: Forgetting


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Across fields as disparate as historiography, psychiatry and anthropology, remembering was long considered primary and forgetting simply a malfunction of recall. But after figures such as Nietzsche and Freud, the act of forgetting has undergone a wholesale reevaluation; for many modern thinkers, active forgetting is the precondition for living. Cabinet issue 42 features Jennifer J. Almontez on Greek orators' mnemonic system of creating vast "memory palaces"; Chip Chapman on forgetting and the creation of national myths; Sophia Hall on animal memory and obedience training methods; an interview with Jean-Yves Le Naour on the story of Anthelme Mangin, France's best-known WWI amnesiac; and a portfolio featuring artist-designed monuments to forgetting. Elsewhere in the issue: Brigid Doherty on British analyst Wilfred Bion's notation for the unknown; Allen S. Weiss on the dance macabre; Erica Owen on the relationship between nineteenth-century racial theories and the creation of the modern valuation system for "precious" and "semi-precious" stones; and much more.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 30, 2011
ISBN13 9781932698411
Publishers Cabinet
Pages 112
Dimensions 203 × 8 × 254 mm   ·   340 g
Language English  
Contributor Sina Najafi

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