The museum of the mind : art and memory in world cultures

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The museum of the mind : art and memory in world cultures

John Mack

British Museum Press, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-156) and index

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内容説明

This thought-provoking book accompanies an exhibition which will draw together some of the Museum's most important objects in the context of its 250th anniversary. It addresses questions such as how, when and why people or events are commemorated, at the same time examining how the British Museum itself is celebrated and remembered. Institutions such as the BM, devoted to collections of cultural objects, provide extensive insight into the ways in which memory operates in a wide variety of different social and historical circumstances. Commemorative items of many sorts are their stock in trade, as illustrated widely here: painted or sculpted portraits, medals, coins and banknotes, sepulchres, reliquaries, inscriptions, souvenirs and memorabilia, photographs and archives, and diaries. Beyond its collection, the Museum itself has necessarily become a place of memory, from its architecture to the naming of its parts. This catalogue addresses fundamental questions concerning the linkage between the creation of objects and the creation of memory as an aspect of human culture in general. Ultimately, memory is tied up with the complex question of identity, personal identity and social or cultural identity. As the surrealist film-maker Luis Bunuel wrote: 'You have to begin to lose your memory, if only in bits and pieces, to realise that memory is what makes our lives. Life without memory is no life at all.'

目次

  • Preface by Neil MacGregor
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 The British Museum and other theatres of memory
  • 2 In the mind's eye
  • 3 Mnemonic devices
  • 4 Memori populi
  • 5 Remembering and forgetting events
  • 6 In memoriam
  • 7 Memorabilia
  • Bibliography

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