Marts 22., 2022
honeybee | 17:37 Significantly, in the emerging sciences of memory, it is not the remembered but the forgotten that provides the key to the 'rewriting of the soul'. Hacking writes, 'What is really powerful is not what is remembered but what is forgotten. It is powerful because the very fact that something is forgotten makes it a secret that works on us' (1994: 45). (p. 12)
- Celia Lury (2004 [1998]). Prosthetic Culture: Photography, Memory and Identity. London and New York: Routledge
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