Memory is a fascinating way to approach modern and ancient cultures, as it raises questions about what, why, and how individuals and groups remember. Egyptology has had a major impact on the development of memory studies, with Jan Assmann's notion of cultural memory becoming a widespread model within the humanities. Despite this outstanding contribution of Egyptology to memory studies, remarkably few recent works on ancient Egypt deal with memory from a theoretical and methodological point of view. This Element provides a general introduction to memory, followed by a discussion of the role of materiality and performativity in the process of remembering. A case study from Middle Kingdom Abydos illustrates how memory can be embodied in the monumental record of ancient Egypt. The purpose of this Element is to present an up-to-date introduction to memory studies in Egyptology and to invite the reader to rethink how and why memory matters.
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1. Making memories in ancient Egypt; 2. Memory and memory studies; 3. The materiality of remembering: monuments, places, and technologies of remembrance; 4. Middle kingdom Abydos as a place of memory; 5. Making memories about ancient Egypt; References.
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Memory does not exist in the abstract; instead, it emerges from relational networks that include people, artefacts, and environments.
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ISBN
9781009598552
Publisert
2025-04-17
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Cambridge University Press
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271 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
6 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
90
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