Time & Society Review of Books

Ghosts of Memory

Posted in review this book by tsrb on 27 August 2011

Janet Carsten

Ghosts of Memory: Essays on Remembrance and Relatedness

2009 University of Chicago Press

Publisher’s Description: Ghosts of Memory provides an overview of literature on relatedness and memory and then moves beyond traditional approaches to the subject, exploring the subtle and complex intersections between everyday forms of relatedness in the present and memories of the past. Explores how various subjects are located in personal and familial histories that connect to the wider political formations of which they are a part. Closely examines diverse and intriguing case studies, e.g. Catholic residents of a decayed railway colony in Bengal, and sex workers in London. Brings together original essays authored by contemporary experts in the field. Draws on anthropology, literature, memory studies, and social history.

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