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Remembering Contentious Lives / edited by Duygu Erbil, Ann Rigney, Clara Vlessing.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Erbil, Duygu.
Contributor:
Rigney, Ann.
Vlessing, Clara.
Series:
Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies, 2634-6265
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Collective memory.
Memory Studies.
Local Subjects:
Memory Studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (219 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
Summary:
This collection addresses two interrelated questions: How are the lived experiences of contention remembered in the form of auto/biography? How is life writing, as an act of cultural remembrance, used in activism? Building on cutting-edge scholarship on the socio-political potential of narrating lived experience, this volume takes life-writing as a new point of observation on the entanglement between memory and activism. This is an open access book. Duygu Erbil is affiliate researcher at the Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICON), Utrecht University. She completed her doctoral degree in Comparative Literature at Utrecht University in 2024. Her PhD project analysed the cultural afterlife of Deniz Gezmiş and was part of the project Remembering Activism: The Cultural Memory of Protest in Europe (ReAct). Ann Rigney is professor of Comparative Literature at Utrecht University and PI of the Remembering Activism: The Cultural Memory of Protest in Europe (ReAct). She has published widely in the field of cultural memory studies, including most recently The Visual Memory of Protest (edited with Th. Smits, Amsterdam UP, 2023) and Remembering Hope (forthcoming). Clara Vlessing is a lecturer at Utrecht University and a postdoctoral researcher at Radboud University, Nijmegen. She completed her doctoral degree at Utrecht University in 2023. Her PhD analysed the cultural afterlives of three women revolutionaries and was part of the project Remembering Activism: The Cultural Memory of Protest in Europe (ReAct).
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part One: Activist Life Writing
Chapter 2: The Memoir-Activism Circuit: The Afterlives of Guantánamo Diary in Cultural Memory
Chapter 3'Can The Monster Speak? Ventriloquism and Voice in Trans Activist Life Writing
Chapter 4: 'Missing Mum': Reframing Imprisoned Childhoods in Autobiography and Activism in the Iranian Context
Part Two: Working Activist Lives
Chapter 5: Life Writing as Solidarity Work in the 1970s Turkish Left
Chapter 6: Writing Louise Michel: The Formation and Development of a Mythologised Revolutionary'
Chapter 7: Nicaragua in the Rearview Mirror: Life Writing by Leftist US Activists since the 1980s
Epilogue
Chapter 8: The Syrian Prison: From Autobiography to the Creation of Identity.
ISBN:
9783031734502
3031734505

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