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Index
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART 1: NINETEENTH-CENTURY MALADIES OF MEMORY
1. Remembering Forgetting: Maladies de la Mémoire in Nineteenth-Century France
2. Dying of the Past: Medical Studies of Nostalgia in Nineteenth-Century France
3. Hysterical Remembering
PART 2: HISTORY AND THE PSYCHE
4. Trauma, Representation, and Historical Consciousness
5. Trauma: A Dystopia of the Spirit
6. Falling into History: Freud’s Case of “Frau Emmy von N.”
7. Why Freud Haunts Us
PART 3: POSTMODERNISM AND CULTURAL POLITICS
8. Why Warburg Now?
9. Classic Postmodernism: Keith Jenkins
10. Ebb Tide: Frank Ankersmit
11. The Art of Losing Oneself: Anne Carson and Decreation
12. Inquiry as Hope: Richard Rorty
PART 4: PHOTOGRAPHY AND PIETY
13. Photographic Ambivalence
14. Why Photography Matters to the Theory of History
15. Ordinary Film: Péter Forgács’s The Maelstrom
16. Graves of the Insane, Decorated
CODA: RISKS AND LIMITS OF LIBERAL EDUCATION
17. On a Certain Blindness in Teaching
18. Beyond Critical Thinking
19. Good and Risky: On the Promise of a Liberal Education
Notes
Index
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