Time Maps

Collective Memory and the Social Shape of the Past

Hardcover, 184 pages

English language

Published by University Of Chicago Press.

ISBN:
978-0-226-98152-9
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OCLC Number:
847527191

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"Who were the first people to inhabit North America? Does the West Bank belong to the Arabs or the Jews? Why are racists so obsessed with origins? Is a seventh cousin still a cousin? Why do some societies name their children after dead ancestors?"

"As Eviatar Zerubavel demonstrates in Time Maps, we cannot answer questions such as these without a deeper understanding of how we envision the past. In a pioneering attempt to map the structure of our collective memory, Zerubavel considers the cognitive patterns we use to organize the past in our minds and the mental strategies that help us string together unrelated events into coherent and meaningful narratives, as well as the social grammar of battles over conflicting interpretations of history.

Drawing on fascinating examples that range from Hiroshima to the Holocaust, from Columbus to Lucy, and from ancient Egypt to the former Yugoslavia, Zerubavel shows how we …

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Subjects

  • History: theory & methods
  • Religion & Beliefs
  • Sociology, Social Studies
  • History - General History
  • History: World
  • Epistemology
  • Essays
  • Social History
  • Social Science / Human Geography
  • General
  • Civilization
  • History
  • Philosophy
  • Time