Promethean Mnemotechnics: Memory, Forgetting, Episodic Future Thought and Nonviolent Revolution
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Published:2023-06-01
Issue:
Volume:44
Page:79-96
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ISSN:1582-960X
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Container-title:Caietele Echinox
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Abstract
"In his Prometheus Unbound, Shelley reinterprets the Promethean mythologeme historicistically and psychodynamically as a response to his time’s political and ideological crisis. The Titan is resemiotised as the central figure of a metapsychological drama, in which the dialectic between the protagonist and his different chronoceptions, represented in the text as characters, takes the form of a complex multivocal negotiation between different types of memory and forgetting, synchronicistic contemplations of the present and protensive anticipations towards the future. These elements converge into a powerful strategy of mental action, or Promethean mnemotechnics, through which the protagonist first releases himself from the captivity of the tyrant Jupiter and then becomes a pragmatic model, to be followed in the reader’s extratextual dimension."
Publisher
Babes-Bolyai University
Subject
Colloid and Surface Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry