Cultural Memory, 1st edition
By Donald R. Wehrs, Suzanne Nalbantian, Don M. Tucker
Book Title: Cultural Memory and the Brain
By Donald R. Wehrs, Suzanne Nalbantian, Don M. Tucker
Cultural memory is a fascinating subject that intersects neuroscience, social science, and the humanities. It explores how our collective memory, shaped by cultural and social environments, influences our gene expressions and neural circuitry. In the book “Cultural Memory and the Brain,” renowned scholars from various disciplines come together to delve into this complex topic, offering interdisciplinary perspectives and shedding new light on the intricacies of human memory and identity.
Understanding the Intersection of Neuroscience and Cultural Memory
Authored by Donald R. Wehrs, Suzanne Nalbantian, and Don M. Tucker, this thought-provoking collection covers a wide range of subjects related to cultural memory. The book begins with seminal discussions on the latest findings in neuroscience, providing a foundation for understanding the biological underpinnings of memory formation and recall. From there, it delves into case studies that examine social practices and artistic expressions as manifestations of cultural memory.
One of the book’s strengths lies in its ability to draw connections between diverse fields of study. By interconnecting cognition, affect, and emotion, as well as research on socially mediated memory, the authors present innovative interdisciplinary contexts for comprehending how cultural and social environments shape our memory.
Diverse Perspectives on Cultural Memory
“Cultural Memory and the Brain” explores the psychological processes and social contexts through which cultural memory is shaped, circulated, revised, and contested. The authors demonstrate how various modes of cultural expression, such as architecture, cuisine, poetry, film, and fiction, play a role in reconfiguring our shared conceptualizing patterns and affectively mediated articulations of identity and value.
Each chapter showcases research from a wide range of fields, providing diverse interdisciplinary contexts for future scholarship. By inviting cross-disciplinary exploration, the book encourages readers to contemplate cultural memory from different angles and expand their understanding of its profound implications.
A Book for the Global Scholarly Community
Due to its relevance to studying cultures worldwide, of every era, “Cultural Memory and the Brain” is designed to appeal to an international readership. Whether you are an advanced undergraduate student or a senior researcher, this collection of essays will provide a unique perspective on a subject that encompasses the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
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If you are a scholar, researcher, or simply someone with a keen interest in the workings of memory and its connection to culture, “Cultural Memory and the Brain” is a must-read. This book will deepen your understanding of how cultural memory shapes our individual and collective identities, and it offers a fresh approach to studying memory through an interdisciplinary lens.
Order your copy of “Cultural Memory and the Brain” today and embark on a fascinating journey that explores the complex interplay between our brains, our memories, and the societies in which we live.
Product Details
- Publisher : Routledge; 1st edition (November 29, 2022)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 232 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1032070528
- ISBN-13 : 978-1032070520