Maurice Halbwachs on dreams and memory

In Daniel Gregory & Kourken Michaelian (eds.), Dreaming and Memory. Springer (forthcoming)
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Abstract

In the first two chapters of his 1925 book Les cadres sociaux de la mémoire (The Social Frameworks of Memory), the French sociologist Maurice Halbwachs (1877-1945) develops a sustained comparison between remembering and dreaming. Engaging in detail with large bodies of contemporary research in psychology, physiology, philosophy, and linguistics, he aims to combat what he calls the ‘surprising’ tendency of ‘psychological treatises that deal with memory’ to treat each of us as ‘an isolated being’ (1925/ 1994, vi) 1. In the course of making a case that memory is deeply situated and social, Halbwachs offers a subtle and challenging treatment of dreams.

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John Sutton
Macquarie University

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