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Women's Narratives and the Postmemory of Displacement in Central and Eastern Europe
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This volume explores the different mechanisms and forms of expression **used by women to come to terms with the past, focusing on the variety and complexity of women's narratives of displacement within the context of Central and Eastern Europe. The first part addresses the quest for personal (post)memory from the perspective of the second and third generations. The touching collaboration established in reconstructing individual and family (post)memories offers invaluable insights into the effects of displacement, coping mechanisms, and resilience. Adopting the idea that the text itself becomes a site of (post)memory, the second part of the volume brings into discussion different sites and develops further this topic in relation to the creative process and visual text. The last part questions the past in relation to trauma and identity displacement in the countries where abusive regimes destroyed social bonds and had a lasting impact on the people lives.
Women's experiences of displacement are often overlooked, something which this volume seeks to address Offers a broad perspective over some of the women's untold stories and also over the mechanisms of memory mediation Adopts a multidisciplinary approach which addresses social, cultural and ethnicity aspects
Autorentext
Simona Mitroiu is Senior Researcher at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania. She is the editor of the volume Life Writing and Politics of Memory in Eastern Europe(Palgrave MacMillan, 2015). Her research focuses on European culture, identity narrative, remembrance process in the former communist states, memory and life writing.
Klappentext
This volume explores the different mechanisms and forms of expression used by women to come to terms with the past, focusing on the variety and complexity of women s narratives of displacement within the context of Central and Eastern Europe. The first part addresses the quest for personal (post)memory from the perspective of the second and third generations. The touching collaboration established in reconstructing individual and family (post)memories offers invaluable insights into the effects of displacement, coping mechanisms, and resilience. Adopting the idea that the text itself becomes a site of (post)memory, the second part of the volume brings into discussion different sites and develops further this topic in relation to the creative process and visual text. The last part questions the past in relation to trauma and identity displacement in the countries where abusive regimes destroyed social bonds and had a lasting impact on the people lives.
Zusammenfassung
"This collaborative project will encourage other researchers interested in the history of population displacement and its effects on the formation of identities in postsocialist and postcolonial societies." (Tomas Balkelis, Biography, Vol. 42 (4), 2019)
"The present volume proposes a large variety of approaches to the politics of memory in Central and Eastern Europe, contributing with valuable insights on roots and routes of the past. Personal stories are intertwined with academic writing in comprehensible and conscious research, not losing sight of the structures of remembering because identity defines the next generations and could be easily manipulated." (Maria Farâma, Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory, Vol. 5 (1), July, 2019)
Inhalt
- Introduction: Women's Narratives and the Postmemory of Displacement in Central and Eastern Europe - Simona Mitroiu.- 2. The Transmutative Turn: Legacies of Loss and Love at the Source - Hannah Kliger with Bina Miriam Kliger Peltz and Frieda Lorberbaum Kliger.- 3. 'Narrative achieves an amplitude': Research-Creation, Postmemory, and the Aesthetics of Transmission - Sasha Colby.- 4. Entangled Memories of Expulsion and Resettlement in post-1945 Germany and Poland: Dialogue in Two Voices - Linda Warley and Eva C. Karpinski.- 5. Eva Hoffman's Exit into History: Shifting Subject Positions - Alina Sufaru.- 6. Inherited displacement and relational remembering in Once My Mother by Sophia Turkiewicz - Katarzyna Kwapisz Williams.- 7. Non-human Displacements: Narrative Remediations of Autobiography and Postmemory in Herta Müller's Writing - Mihaela Ursa.- 8. Dubravka Ugrei: Boundaries of (Post)Memory, Self and Nation - Vanja Poli.- 9. Gender-Structured Transmission of Post-Displacement Memory in Contemporary Poland - Magorzata Gowacka-Grajper.- 10. Postmemory and Women's Displacement in Socialist Albania: Historical Methodologies as Response - Davjola Ndoja and Shannon Woodcock with Eriada Çela and Edlira Majko.- 11. Inheriting and Re-imagining Rights: Assessing References to a Soviet Past amongst Young Women in Neoliberal and Neo-conservative Russia - Vikki Turbine.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Editor Simona Mitroiu
- Titel Women's Narratives and the Postmemory of Displacement in Central and Eastern Europe
- Veröffentlichung 03.01.2019
- ISBN 3030072592
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783030072599
- Jahr 2019
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T16mm
- Untertitel Palgrave Studies in Life Writing
- Gewicht 376g
- Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2018
- Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 288
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- GTIN 09783030072599