The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of Forgetting brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines to address intersections of trauma, history, and memory. Methodologies include personal narrative, auto-ethnography, micro-history, psychosocial studies, critical theory, psychoanalysis, film/art criticism, and historical inquiry./span
Through the figure of the "heterological historian", this text creates a framework for the understanding of history and the ethical duties of the historian.
Such allegiance might even foster superficial ideals of citizenship and public judgment that leave the community unprepared for future calamities in the ways that both Nietzsche and Arendt indicate. Learning to value the nomadic ...
Lucid, engaging, and enjoyable.” —Jerome Groopman, MD “Compelling in its science and its probing examination of everyday life, The Seven Sins of Memory is also a delightful book, lively and clear.” —Chicago Tribune Winner of the ...
(2015) Fragments of Trauma and the Social Production of Suffering, Trauma, History and Memory. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Pearrow, M. and Cosgrove, L. (2009) The aftermath of combat-related PTSD: Toward an understanding of ...
In the face of unacknowledged trauma, this book reveals that we are confronted with the perennial choice of speaking or becoming complicit in our silence.
This second edition includes an appendix on the memories of perpetrators as well as victims, a response to critics, and a James K. A. Smith interview with Volf about the nature and function of memory in the Christian life.
... The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of Forgetting: Essays on Trauma, History, and Memory, ed. Michael O'Loughlin. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Pp. 125–142. Wilson, Richard. 2001. The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation ...
"Examines the foundations of human rights, how their political and cultural validation in a global context is posing challenges to nation-state sovereignty, and how they become an integral part of international relations and are ...
... forgetting?' (Ricoeur, 2004: 413). Much of thedebate on cultural andcollective memory has been shapedby the view ... consequences ofthe Internet's enormousmemory were notbeing givenproper attention: 'Everything you've everposted ...
... Ethics and International Affairs 17[2] (2003): 109–17. O'Loughlin, Michael, ed. The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of Forgetting: Essays on Trauma, History, and Memory. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014. Piers, Gerhart ...