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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Narrative Life Span, in the Wake: Benjamin and Arendt
2. Memory in Theory: The Childhood Memories of John Locke (Persons, Parrots)
3. Mourning Memory: The "End" of Art or, Reading (in) the Spirit of Hegel
4. Speculating on the Past, the Impact of the Present: Hegel and His Time(s)
5. In Lieu of a Last Word: Maurice Blanchot and the Future of Memory (Today)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Narrative Life Span, in the Wake: Benjamin and Arendt
2. Memory in Theory: The Childhood Memories of John Locke (Persons, Parrots)
3. Mourning Memory: The "End" of Art or, Reading (in) the Spirit of Hegel
4. Speculating on the Past, the Impact of the Present: Hegel and His Time(s)
5. In Lieu of a Last Word: Maurice Blanchot and the Future of Memory (Today)
Notes
Bibliography
Index