The Memory of Place. A Phenomenology of the Uncanny, Paperback/Dylan Trigg
From the frozen landscapes of the Antarctic to the haunted houses of childhood, the memory of places we experience is fundamental to a sense of self. Drawing on influences as diverse as Merleau-Ponty, Freud, and J. G. Ballard, The Memory of Place charts the memorial landscape that is written into the body and its experience of the world. Publisher: Ohio University Press Author(s): Dylan Trigg Number of pages: 386 Collection: Series in Continental Thought Publication date: 2013 Dimensions: 174 x 371 x 20 Cover type: Paperback / softback