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On Forgetting

Forgetting is the primordial divinity, the venerable ancestor and the first presence of what, in a later generation, will give rise to Mnemosyne, mother of the Muses. The essence of memory is therefore forgetting: the forgetfulness of which one must drink in order to die. ~Blanchot

Jan 14, 2008

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About Me

Dr. Amresh Sinha
New York, New York, United States
I teach Film and Media Studies at NYU, College of Staten Island (CUNY), and The School of Visual Arts (SVA).
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My Current Classes

  • International Cinema
  • Introduction to Film History
  • Language Of Film (NYU - SCPS)
  • The Art of Editing

Subtitles Book

  • Subtitles: On The Foreignness Of Film

My Online Publications

  • Adorno on Mimesis in Aesthetic Theory
  • Book Review: The Past within Us: Media, Memory, History
  • Forgetting To Remember: From Benjamin to Blanchot
  • Globalization: "Making Geography Irrelevant" [Review of Education/Pedagogy/Cultural Studies, vol. 24, nos. 1-2, January-June 2002, pp. 181-191.]
  • Same Old New German Cinema
  • The Intertwining of Remembering and Forgetting in Walter Benjamin
  • The Use and Abuse of Subtitles
  • “Politicizing Art”: Benjamin’s Redemptive Critique of Technology in the Age of Fascism

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