Beschreibung:
In this volume, scholars ponder intersubjectivity in the study of memory and violence; and oral historian Luisa Passerini speaks of her latest work on oral and visual memories of human movement. It was originally published as a special issue of Women¿s History Review.
Introduction: Borders, Conflict Zones, and Memory: scholarly engagements with Luisa Passerini 1. `The dumpling in my soup was lonely just like me¿: food in the memories of Mennonite women refugees 2. `Memory Speaks from Today¿: analyzing oral histories of female members of the MIR in Chile through the work of Luisa Passerini 3. On Luisa Passerini: subjectivity, Europe, affective historiography 4. Destroyed by Love: nation, memory, and humanity in South Asia 5. Response on Borders, Conflict Zones, and Memory 6. `Bodies Across Borders. Oral And Visual Memory in Europe and Beyond¿ (BABE): a conversation with Luisa Passerini, Donna Gabaccia, and Franca Iacovetta