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Memory
Edited by Patricia Fara and Karalyn Patterson
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998, pp. 201.
ISBN: 0521-57210 X hardback.
Available from CUP online.
Discounted copies, available to Darwin College members only, may be
ordered from the Master's Secretary.
This volume contains revised versions of the lectures given in
1996 in the eleventh annual series of Darwin College Lectures.
- Introduction
- Patricia Fara and Karalyn Patterson
Patricia Fara iectures in the History of Science at Cambridge
University and is a Fellow of Darwin College
Karalyn Patterson is a neuropsychologist in the Medical
Research Council's Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge
and a Fellow of Darwin College
- 1 Disturbing Memories
- Richard Sennett
Professor of Humanities, New York University
- 2 'Turning a Blind Eye': Memories of Empire
- Catherine Hall
Professor , Department of Sociology, University of Essex
- 3 Memory and the Making of Fiction
- A. S. Byatt
Novelist, Booker Prize Winner
- 4 Memory in Oral Tradition
- Jack Goody
Fellow of St John's College, University of Cambridge
- 5 Memory and Psychoanalysis
- Juliet Mitchell
Lecturer in Gender and Society, University of Cambridge and a
Fellow of Jesus College
- 6 When Memory Fails
- Barbara Wilson
Senior Scientist, Medical Research Council's Cognition and
Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge
- 7 How Brains Make Memories
- Steven P. R. Rose
Professor of Biology, The Open University
- 8 Memory and Neural Networks
- Terrence Sejnowski
Director, Computational Neurobiology Laboratory, Salk Institute
for Biological Studies, California
- Index
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