Memory in the Twenty-First Century
Discover the profound exploration of memory in the contemporary world with Memory in the Twenty-First Century by Sebastian Groes. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2016, this hardback edition spans 400 pages and features insightful essays from a diverse range of scientists, scholars, and writers.
This compelling book delves into the evolving nature of memory in our rapidly changing society, examining how factors such as the digital revolution, climate change, and an ageing population influence our understanding and experience of memory. It offers a rich recontextualization of memory, making it an essential read for anyone interested in its sociological aspects and its representation in art and literature.
Engage with the dynamic discourse surrounding memory and its implications for the twenty-first century, and uncover the intricate connections that shape our collective consciousness.