@article{Züger_2017, title={The Narrated Memory: A Fascination Stretched Out Over Past, Present, and Future}, url={https://journals.ub.uni-giessen.de/kult-online/article/view/165}, DOI={10.22029/ko.2017.165}, abstractNote={<p>Since the dawn of men memories have been of great interest. By drawing on literary and philosophical works, especially from the last century, the philosophical monograph <em>Sein Leben Schreiben</em> attempts to make the ways of memories observable. Emil Angehrn explores memories in their existential meaning and their interaction with the concept of life-writing and human temporal experiences. His considerations are highly worth reading and a thoroughly well written reflection on the entanglement between memories, time, language, and the self. Moreover, he raises the question why we desire memories in the first place.</p&gt;}, number={52}, journal={KULT_online}, author={Züger, Andrea}, year={2017}, month={Oct.} }