Forgot to do a #bookmail post this last Monday. Refreshing the readings for my History, Memory, Commemoration grad seminar.
Forgot to do a #bookmail post this last Monday. Refreshing the readings for my History, Memory, Commemoration grad seminar.
I picked this book up from a footnote in an essay and it got me interested in historical, collective memory. The work got me thinking about why we remember and how nation states and institutions remind us to remember the past. But does it help us to forgive? Is forgetting necessary for forgiveness? It was only after reading the book I found that David Rieff is the son of Susan Sontag. I have since read "The Ethics of Memory," by Margarlit.
"We can imagine a universal brotherhood of wolves but not of humans, since the needs of wolves are limited and definable and therefore conceivably satisfied, whereas human needs have no boundaries we could delineate ". ?
I do not agree with some of what Rieff argues but the fresh perspective and clear writing so far (I am in the beginning chapters) are irresistible. 👏