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Memory

by Alison Winter

Picture your twenty-first birthday. Did you have a party? If so, do you remember who was there? Now step back: how clear are those memories? Are they hidden somewhere in your brain, or are they lost forever? This book shows that the answers have changed dramatically in just the past century.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Picture your twenty-first birthday. Did you have a party? If so, do you remember who was there? Now step back: how clear are those memories? Should we trust them to be accurate, or is there a chance that you're remembering incorrectly? And where have the many details you can no longer recall gone? Are they hidden somewhere in your brain, or are they gone forever?

Such questions have fascinated scientists for hundreds of years, and, as Alison Winter shows in Memory: Fragments of a Modern History, the answers have changed dramatically in just the past century. Tracing the cultural and scientific history of our understanding of memory, Winter explores early metaphors that likened memory to a filing cabinet; later, she shows, that cabinet was replaced by the image of a reel of film, ever available for playback. That model, too, was eventually superseded, replaced by the current understanding of memory as the result of an extremely complicated, brain-wide web of cells and systems that together assemble our pasts. Winter introduces us to innovative scientists and sensationalistic seekers, and, drawing on evidence ranging from scientific papers to diaries to movies, explores the way that new understandings from the laboratory have seeped out into psychiatrists' offices, courtrooms, and the culture at large. Along the way, she investigates the sensational battles over the validity of repressed memories that raged through the 1980s and shows us how changes in technology—such as the emergence of recording devices and computers—have again and again altered the way we conceptualize, and even try to study, the ways we remember.

Packed with fascinating details and curious episodes from the convoluted history of memory science, Memory is a book you'll remember long after you close its cover.

Author Biography

Alison Winter is associate professor of history at the University of Chicago and the author of Mesmerized: Powers of Mind in Victorian Britain, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Hugo M

Review

"Winter combines a flair for storytelling with a scrupulous attention to historical evidence, offering a history at once intellectually satisfying and, well, mesmerizing." -Publishers Weekly "A captivating inquiry into a bizarre and neglected mystical phenomenon." -Kirkus Reviews"

Review Quote

"There is no other book like this--a deeply researched, vividly written, marvelously accessible account of (not quite) a dozen important episodes in what Alison Winter calls the 'sciences of recall' in the twentieth century.

Details

ISBN0226902587
Author Alison Winter
Short Title MEMORY
Language English
ISBN-10 0226902587
ISBN-13 9780226902586
Media Book
Format Hardcover
DEWEY 153.120
Imprint University of Chicago Press
Subtitle Fragments of a Modern History
Place of Publication Chicago, IL
Country of Publication United States
Illustrations 32 halftones, 6 line drawings, 1 table
Pages 336
Year 2012
Residence CA, US
Birth 1965
UK Release Date 2012-01-16
Publication Date 2012-01-16
AU Release Date 2012-01-16
NZ Release Date 2012-01-16
US Release Date 2012-01-16
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Audience Professional & Vocational

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