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Memory, Edited: Taking Liberties with History

Memory, Edited: Taking Liberties with History

by Abby Smith Rumsey (Author)
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An exploration of historical memory and networks of meaning in the context of today’s crises of extremism and polarization.As authoritarianism continues to rise around the world, the stories we tell ourselves about what has happened and what is happening become ever more relevant. In Memory, Edited, Abby Smith Rumsey examines collective memory, how it binds us, and how it can be used by bad actors to manipulate us. Bringing forward the voices of a rich cast of Eastern European artists from the past two hundred years—from Fyodor Dostoevsky to Gerhard Richter—Rumsey shows how their work and lives illustrate the devastation wrought by regimes dependent on entrenched lies to survive. This hijacking of the narrative polarizes communities even as it commandeers our future.Through an interdisciplinary lens that includes the best thinking from history, the arts, cognitive science, psychology, and political philosophy, Rumsey lays bare our narratives, showing how they are constructed and how they have changed over time. Ever-aware of resisting the false promise of utopia, Rumsey argues that only by confronting the past and reckoning with the crimes that were committed can we ever hope to heal and gain self-knowledge. Memory, Edited is an indispensable text for anyone who cares about democracy, equality, and freedom in our current age of crisis. Read more

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PublisherThe MIT Press
Publication dateSeptember 5, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Print length264 pages
ISBN-100262048477
ISBN-13978-0262048477
Item Weight1.06 pounds
Dimensions6.38 x 0.96 x 9.38 inches
Best Sellers Rank#2,396,446 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #84 in Eastern European Literary Criticism (Books) #662 in Radical Political Thought #1,248 in General Library & Information Sciences
Customer Reviews3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars 2 ratings

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