1st Edition

Justice and the Politics of Memory

By Gabriel R. Ricci Copyright 2003
176 Pages
by Routledge

157 Pages
by Routledge

157 Pages
by Routledge

Memory is not a mere repository for past events. This was Henri Bergson's fundamental claim about consciousness. In distinguishing our psychic constitution by its sense of the past, Bergson differentiates our perception of time from a process in which one instant merely replaces another. While Bergson cast his ideas in terms of the biological sciences, his analysis did not neglect the moral... Read more
Divided Memories: Collective Reckoning with a Criminal Regime; The Value of Regret? Lessons from and for Germany; Nameless Memory: Levinas, Witness, and Politics; Germany's Holocaust Memorial Problem–and Mine 1; Killing the Indian to Save the Child: The Near-Death of Spirituality; You can Neither Remember nor Forget what You do not Understand; Where Religion Confuses Yet Faith Gives Hope: Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland; Justice Perfected: Cinematic Exemplifications

Biography

Gabriel R. Ricci