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Deja Vu von Peter Krapp

Deja Vu Peter Krapp


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Zusammenfassung

Disturbances of cultural memory-screen memories, false recognitions, premonitions-disrupt the comfort zone of memorial culture: strictly speaking, deja vu is neither a failure of memory nor a form of forgetting.

Deja Vu Zusammenfassung

Deja Vu: Aberrations Of Cultural Memory Peter Krapp

The pitfalls of cultural memory and forgetting, understood through the genealogy of the phenomenon called deja vu

Referring to a past that never was, deja vu shares a structure not only with fiction, but also with the ever more sophisticated effects of media technology. Tracing the term from the end of the nineteenth century, when it was first popularized in the pages of the Revue philosophique, Peter Krapp examines the genealogy and history of the singular and unrepeatable experience of deja vu. This provocative book offers a refreshing counterpoint to the cliched celebrations of cultural memory and forces us do a double take on the sanctimonious warnings against forgetting so common in our time.

Disturbances of cultural memoryscreen memories, false recognitions, premonitionsdisrupt the comfort zone of memorial culture: strictly speaking, deja vu is neither a failure of memory nor a form of forgetting. Krapps analysis of such disturbances in literature, art, and mass media introduces, historicizes, and theorizes what it means to speak of an economy of attention or distraction. Reaching from the early psychoanalytic texts of Sigmund Freud to the plays of Heiner Muller, this exploration of the effects of deja vu pivots around the work of Walter Benjamin and includes readings of kitsch and aura in Andy Warhols work, of cinematic violence and certain exaggerated claims about shooting and cutting, of the memorial character of architecture, and of the high expectations raised by the Internet.

Über Peter Krapp

Peter Krapp, assistant professor of new media at University of California at Irvine, coedited Medium Cool, a special issue of the South Atlantic Quarterly on contemporary media theory. He has published in the fields of German studies, media studies, and literary theory and, since 1995, has acted as editor of the Hydra web site for theories of literature and media.

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GOR013843396
9780816643356
0816643350
Deja Vu: Aberrations Of Cultural Memory Peter Krapp
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Broschiert
University of Minnesota Press
2004-05-05
296
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