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The Scots Imagination and Modern Memory - Representations of Belonging (Hardcover)
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The Scots Imagination and Modern Memory - Representations of Belonging (Hardcover)
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This highly original study explores how different, but connected
ways of seeing infuse relationships between place and belonging.
Its argument is that all memories, whether fleeting glimpses or
elaborated narratives, necessarily invoke imagined pasts - tenement
life, island cultures, vanished moralities, even the origins of
social science. But do these multiple recollections share a common
frame of reference? Are perceptions conditioned by a collective
social imaginary? Visions of nation and community, from Adam
Ferguson's ideas on the development of civil society through John
Grierson's pioneering of documentary film to the structures of
feeling in popular fiction, reflect the impact of modernity on
Scottish culture since the late eighteenth century. While landscape
as the symbolic 'face of Scotland' and its attendant mental
contours have been produced and debated in many genres, including
travel literature, social commentary, novels and magazines, changes
in the means of capturing and presenting images, particularly the
emergent possibilities of the photograph, have affected the ways we
identify and remember. The analysis adopts a broadly sociological
approach, but its range lends equal appeal to social historians,
cultural geographers, and particularly those pursuing visual or
memory studies.
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