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FORGETTING AND MEMORY IN THE STRUCTURE OF PERSONAL SAMENESS
Shevtsov Konstantin Pavlovich
Saint Petersburg State University
Abstract. The article analyzes the role of memory and forgetting in the formation of identity. The study by Ian Hacking of the mental insanity ‘Dissociative Identity Disorder’ causing the formation of different centers of identity in one individual is a foundation for the analysis. An example of this insanity shows that even in case of multiple identity there is a need in the formation of sameness on the basis of the reference of memory to what remains beyond it, in the area of initially forgotten.
Key words and phrases: забывание, память, прошлое, настоящее, идентичность, история, традиция, архив, власть, насилие, расстройство, forgetting, memory, the past, the present, identity, history, tradition, archive, power, violence, insanity
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