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The Colours of Our Memories

English · Paperback / Softback

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What remains of the colours of our childhood? What are our memories of a blue rabbit, a red dress, a yellow bike - and were they really those colours? What colours do we associate with our student years, our first loves, our adult lives? How does colour leave its mark on memory?In an attempt to answer these and other questions, Michel Pastoureau presents us with a journal about colours that covers half a century. Drawing on personal recollections, he retraces the recent history of colours through an exploration of fashion and clothing, everyday objects and practices, emblems and flags, sport, literature, museums and art.This text - playful, poetic, nostalgic - records the life of both the author and his contemporaries. We live in a world increasingly bursting with colour, in which colour remains a focus for memory, a source of delight and, most of all, an invitation to dream.

List of contents

olour. An aide-mémoire
 
I. CLOTHING
 
In the beginning was yellow
 
Turbulent stripes
 
The navy-blue blazer
 
Subversive trousers
 
A particular blue
 
From the garment to the myth
 
Colour against flesh
 
Neutral shades in good taste
 
Mitterand beige
 
Slimming colours
 
In the London Underground
 
II. DAILY LIFE
 
My mother's pharmacy
 
The sad tale of young Philippe
 
Sweet-dispensers
 
Choosing a colour: an impossible undertaking?
 
Greyness
 
Metro tickets
 
Red or blue?
 
Traffic lights
 
Colour and design: a missed chance?
 
Eating colours
 
III. THE ARTS AND LETTERS
 
In a painter's studio
 
A painter caught between two volumes
 
In darkened halls
 
Ivanhoe
 
'Vowels'
 
The Red and the Black
 
Chrétien de Troyes at the cinema
 
Pink pigs and black pigs
 
When Dalí assigned marks
 
The colours of a great painter
 
Historians without colours
 
The workings of time
 
IV. ON SPORTS GROUNDS
 
Goals and referees
 
The yellow bike
 
Bartali and the Italian flag
 
The Tour de l'Ouest
 
Colour by default
 
Easy colours and difficult ones
 
Pink and orange
 
V. MYTHS AND SYMBOLS
 
Little Red Ridinghood
 
Long live school Latin
 
My discovery of heraldry
 
The black cat
 
Green superstitions
 
The colour of destiny
 
Furling the colours
 
A historical object that is alarming
 
Playing chess
 
Wittgenstein and heraldic colours
 
VI. ON TASTES AND COLOURS
 
An American gift
 
Sunbathing through the years
 
The 'bling' of the 1950s
 
A brief history of gold
 
A mysterious shade of green
 
Do you see red clearly?
 
No purple for children
 
The whims of memory
 
Preferences and opinion polls
 
VII. WORDS
 
Brown and beige
 
Spelling and grammar
 
A day at the races
 
The zero degree of colour
 
A part that stands for the whole
 
The Greek blue
 
The demise of nuances
 
Speaking of colours without showing them
 
What is colour?
 
Bibliography
 
Index
 
A few helpful chronological details

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"The Colours of Our Memories is...history, memoir, semiotics, a study of material culture and perceptual change - all wrapped into an engagingly readable, accessible narrative full of intriguing topics that few people ever think about unprodded but will find invariably interesting, even fascinating."
Consciousness, Literature and the Arts

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