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050 00 $aB105.P53$bT75 2012
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100 1 $aTrigg, Dylan.
245 14 $aThe memory of place :$ba phenomenology of the uncanny /$cDylan Trigg.
260 $aAthens :$bOhio University Press,$cc2012.
300 $axxxi, 347 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aSeries in Continental thought ;$v41
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [327]-335) and index.
505 00 $tList of Illustrations --$tPreface: Touching the Past --$tAcknowledgments --$tIntroduction: Phenomenology and Place --$tA Phenomenology of Place --$tBody Memory --$tEmbodiment and Phenomenology --$tPlacing Phenomenology --$g1.$tSecond Seeing --$g2.$tThe Life-World --$g3.$tThe Uncanny --$g4.$tDescriptiveness --$tThe Phenomenological Method --$gPart 1.$tFrom Place to Memory --$g1.$tBetween memory and Imagination --$tScene and Surrounding --$tThe Memory of Place --$tJourneying Toward Slovenia --$tDreaming of Place --$tMemory as a Rediscovery --$g2.$tMonuments of Memory --$tFrom Memory to History --$tPlacing Narratives --$tA Phenomenology of the Chattri --$tMemory, Meaning, Materiality --$tA Texture of Death --$gPart 2.$tFrom Flesh to Materiality --$g3.$tMemories of the Flesh --$tThe Lived-Body --$tInside and Outside --$tThe Absolute Here --$tThe Memory of Airports --$tAgainst Non-Places --$tWild Being --$tJourneying Toward the Service Station --$tLight, Shadow, Texture --$tAnxious Embodiment --$tAlien Flesh --$g4.$tThe Dark Entity --$tPlace-Making --$tA Phenomenology of Nostalgia --$tHomesickness --$tSpatial Morphology --$tAn Uncanny Return --$tThe Dark Entity --$gPart 3.$tFrom Black Holes to Specters --$g5.$tTraumatic Embodiment --$tThe Event Horizon --$t(Re)claiming Experience --$tThe Skin of Memory --$tThe Phantom Zone --$g6.$tRuins of Trauma --$tAbnormal Embodiment --$tMemories of Nightmares --$tTaumatized Materiality --$tA Disturbance of Memory --$tConclusion: This Place Is Haunted --$tGhost H(a)unting --$tThe Doppelg'anger --$tPhantom Memory --$tAn Uncanny Mood --$tThe Haunting --$tReferences --$tIndex.
520 $aFrom the frozen landscapes of the Antarctic to the haunted houses of childhood, the memory of places we experience is fundamental to a sense of self. Drawing on influences as diverse as Merleau-Ponty, Freud, and J. G. Ballard, Dylan Trigg's The Memory of Place charts the memorial landscape that is written into the body and its experience of the world.
520 8 $aThe Memory of Place offers a lively and original intervention into con temporary debates within "place studies," an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of philosophy, geography, architecture, urban design, and environmental studies. Through a series of provocative investigations, Trigg analyzes monuments in the representation of public memory; "transitional" contexts, such as airports and highway rest stops; and the "ruins" of both memory and place in sites such as AuschWitz.
520 8 $aWhile developing these original analyses, Trigg engages in thoughtful and innovative ways with the philosophical and literary tradition, from Gaston Bachelard to Pierre Nora, H. R Lovecraft to Martin Heidegger. Breathing a strange new life into phenomenology, The Memory of Place argues that the eerie disquiet of the uncanny is at the core of the remembering body, and thus of ourselves. The result is a compelling and novel rethinking of memory and place that should spark new conversations across the field of place studies.
650 0 $aPlace (Philosophy)
650 0 $aMemory.
730 0 $aProject Muse UPCC books$5net
830 0 $aSeries in Continental thought ;$v41.
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