Cultural Memory and Early Civilization: Writing, Remembrance, and Political Imagination Buy on Amazon
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Cultural Memory and Early Civilization: Writing, Remembrance, and Political Imagination

Author Jan Assmann
Category History
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Author(s) Jan Assmann
ISBN / ASIN 0521188024
ISBN-13 9780521188029
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Sales Rank #754,306
Category History
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Now available to an English-speaking audience, this book presents a groundbreaking theoretical analysis of memory, identity, and culture. It investigates how cultures remember, arguing that human memory exists and is communicated in two ways, namely inter-human interaction and in external systems of notation, such as writing, which can span generations. Dr. Assmann defines two theoretical concepts of cultural memory, differentiating between the long-term memory of societies, which can span up to 3,000 years, and communicative memory, which is typically restricted to 80-100 years. He applies this theoretical framework to case studies of four specific cultures, illustrating the function contexts and specific achievements, including the state, international law, religion, and science. Ultimately, his research demonstrates that memory is not simply a means of retaining information, but rather a force that can shape cultural identity and allow cultures to respond creatively to both daily challenges and catastrophic changes.
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