Memory, trauma, and history
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Memory, trauma, and history

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293 pages 2011

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This collection features Roth's most influential essays, in which he takes a more expansive conception of history to decode the cultural construction of memory. He explores links between historical consciousness and issues relating to the psyche, including trauma and repression and hypnosis and therapy.

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