Memories Revisited

Memories Revisited
Author: Vijay Joshi
Publisher: Vijay Joshi
Total Pages: 120
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This Book is based on real life stories, almost all the protagonists in the articles that i have penned till date are every day common people, people whom we meet in our day to day life. These everyday common people have much much more to share, for they are the once who face all kind of hardships in their lives and survive, for people like me to tell their tales. All the tales in this book are real life stories that i’ve experienced. Each story gives you some moral, some thought to ponder over.

Dynamic Memory Revisited

Dynamic Memory Revisited
Author: Roger C. Schank
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1999-08-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780521633987

Roger Schank's influential book, Dynamic Memory, described how computers could learn based upon what was known about how people learn. Since that book's publication in 1982, Dr Schank has turned his focus from artificial intelligence to human intelligence. Dynamic Memory Revisited contains the theory of learning presented in the original book, extending it to provide principles for teaching and learning. It includes Dr Schank's important theory of case-based reasoning and assesses the role of stories in human memory. In addition, it covers his ideas on non-conscious learning, indexing, and the cognitive structures that underlie learning by doing. Dynamic Memory Revisited is crucial reading for all who are concerned with education and school reform. It draws attention to how effective learning takes place and provides instruction for developing software that truly helps students learn.

Reading Stephen King

Reading Stephen King
Author: Brian James Freeman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre:
ISBN: 9781587679421

"Stephen King has inspired millions of readers with his writing for more than four decades now, and this special volume of essays gathers together some of his high-profile fans to discuss why they love reading Stephen King. Many of these fans are acclaimed authors of fiction in their own right. Some of them have written insightful books about Stephen King's work, exploring how King's natural storytelling gift has allowed him to create stories that reach people in every language around the world. A few of them have even written, produced, and directed movie adaptations of King's most acclaimed works. Inside this book you will join Clive Barker, Stewart O'Nan, Richard Chizmar, Frank Darabont, Stephen Spignesi, Justin Brooks, Tony Magistrale, Michael R. Collings, Rocky Wood, Robin Furth, Kevin Quigley, Hans-Åke Lilja, Billy Chizmar, Jack Ketchum, Bev Vincent, Mick Garris, and Jay Franco as they discuss their love of reading Stephen King."--Page 4 of cover.

Remembering Trauma

Remembering Trauma
Author: Richard J. McNally
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2005-05-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780674018020

Synthesising clinical case reports and the research literature on the effects of stress, suggestion and trauma on memory, Richard McNally arrives at significant conclusions, first and foremost that traumatic experiences are indeed unforgettable.

In The Wake

In The Wake
Author: Gurmeet Singh Ranghar
Publisher: StoryMirror Infotech Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9391116604

About the Book: In The Wake is a collection of poetry spanning two decades of my life ashore after a long career at sea. Time across the ages had been propelled by experiences that reflect in my verses. I lay bare my thoughts and reflections, splitting them in the four directions of my inner compass; my ponderings over the human challenge, love and its longings, the social questionnaire, and the environmental issues that have churned my mind. These four cardinals of the compass overlap and interweave, as I attempt to make my poetry all encompassing. About the Author: Gurmeet Singh Ranghar is the Training & Development Manager of an International Shipping company and channels his creativity into fostering maritime education. In the void that is so often filled by daily life, he nurtures the emotions and experiences within his inner space to voice it as poetry.

Anzac Memories

Anzac Memories
Author: Alistair Thomson
Publisher: Monash University Publishing
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1921867582

Anzac Memories was first published to acclaim in 1994, and has achieved international renown for its pioneering contribution to the study of war memory and mythology. Michael McKernan wrote that the book gave ‘as good a picture of the impact of the Great War on individuals and Australia as we are likely to get in this generation’, and Michael Roper concluded that ‘an immense achievement of this book is that it so clearly illuminates the historical processes that left men like my grandfather forever struggling to fashion myths which they could live by’. In this new edition Alistair Thomson explores how the Anzac legend has transformed over the past quarter century, how a ‘post-memory’ of the Great War creates new challenges and opportunities for making sense of the national past, and how veterans’ war memories can still challenge and complicate national mythologies. He returns to a family war history that he could not write about twenty years ago because of the stigma of war and mental illness, and he uses newly released Repatriation files to question his own earlier account of veterans’ post-war lives and memories and to think afresh about war and memory.

Memories and Monsters

Memories and Monsters
Author: Eric R. Severson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351660373

Memories and Monsters explores the nature of the monstrous or uncanny, and the way psychological trauma relates to memory and narration. This interdisciplinary book works on the borderland between psychology and philosophy, drawing from scholars in both fields who have helped mould the bourgeoning field of relational psychoanalysis and phenomenological and existential psychology. The editors have sought out contributions to this field that speak to the pressing question: how are we to attend to and contend with our monsters? The authors in this volume examine the ways in which we might best relate to our monsters, and how the legacies of ancient traumas and anxieties continue to affect our current stories, memories and everyday practices. Covering such manifestations of the monstrous as racism, crimes against humanity, trauma as portrayed in music and art, and the Holocaust, this book explores the impact the uncanny has on our individual and collective psyches. By focusing on a very specific theme, and one that excites the imagination, Memories and Monsters stokes the flames of an important current movement in relational psychoanalysis. It will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists, as well as professionals in psychology and graduate school students and tutors in the fields of both psychology and philosophy.

Chaos under my Calm

Chaos under my Calm
Author: Anjali Singh
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2024-09-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Have you ever felt an emotion weigh heavy on your chest? Like a fire burning inside your heart? Like something only you’d understand? While everyone has their own story woven around it, a little solace can be found in the convergence of our feelings about our stories. This book is a translation of those deep personal emotions into poignant poetry. In this collection, emotions share intimate reflections on melancholic states, offering readers a window into their contemplative world. Each poem is a heartfelt expression of their journey through life's trying moments.

Sonatas, Screams, and Silence

Sonatas, Screams, and Silence
Author: Alexis Luko
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1135022747

Sonatas, Screams, and Silence: Music and Sound in the Films of Ingmar Bergman is the first musical examination of Bergman’s style as an auteur filmmaker. It provides a comprehensive examination of all three aspects (music, sound effects, and voice) of Bergman’s signature soundtrack-style. Through examinations of Bergman’s biographical links to music, the role of music, sound effects, silence, and voice, and Bergman’s working methods with sound technicians, mixers, and editors, this book argues that Bergman’s soundtracks are as superbly developed as his psychological narratives and breathtaking cinematography. Interdisciplinary in nature, this book bridges the fields of music, sound, and film.