This paper examines the role that memory plays in the learning process of people who have experienced state violence. Our approach to this study has been a critical feminist-anti-racist perspective. Working with a group of women and men who are former political prisoners from Iran living in diaspora, we tried to interrogate questions about the role that memory plays in resistance and community building
Citizens of Memory explores efforts at recollection in post-dictatorship Argentina and the hoped-for...
Prison literature (littérature carcérale or adab al-sujun) has shed light on censured ...
Recent psychological studies show that systemic oppression may be understood as trauma, which is agg...
Over the last three decades, many women and men who were political prisoners in the Middle East have...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis has been written through the aftershock of the 1...
The paper presents a month long museum workshop entitled Interesting Women of Osijek with a broader ...
This study looks at women’s narratives as entry points to understanding the gendered and racialized ...
Recent years have seen a marked resurgence of interest in America's racially violent past. But despi...
This thesis explores the role of memory expressed as art in contexts of transitional justice, recogn...
Through an experience of reading, researching and interacting with people with different cultural ba...
The fields of social memory and museum studies share a similar concern for intergenerational dynamic...
Trauma, Memory and Silenced History is a reflection on my progress as a practising visual artist dur...
This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory practices are used to dea...
The chapter opens with a reconsideration of earlier feminist thinkers and their theorizations of the...
© The author(s) 2021. This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory pra...
Citizens of Memory explores efforts at recollection in post-dictatorship Argentina and the hoped-for...
Prison literature (littérature carcérale or adab al-sujun) has shed light on censured ...
Recent psychological studies show that systemic oppression may be understood as trauma, which is agg...
Over the last three decades, many women and men who were political prisoners in the Middle East have...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis has been written through the aftershock of the 1...
The paper presents a month long museum workshop entitled Interesting Women of Osijek with a broader ...
This study looks at women’s narratives as entry points to understanding the gendered and racialized ...
Recent years have seen a marked resurgence of interest in America's racially violent past. But despi...
This thesis explores the role of memory expressed as art in contexts of transitional justice, recogn...
Through an experience of reading, researching and interacting with people with different cultural ba...
The fields of social memory and museum studies share a similar concern for intergenerational dynamic...
Trauma, Memory and Silenced History is a reflection on my progress as a practising visual artist dur...
This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory practices are used to dea...
The chapter opens with a reconsideration of earlier feminist thinkers and their theorizations of the...
© The author(s) 2021. This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory pra...
Citizens of Memory explores efforts at recollection in post-dictatorship Argentina and the hoped-for...
Prison literature (littérature carcérale or adab al-sujun) has shed light on censured ...
Recent psychological studies show that systemic oppression may be understood as trauma, which is agg...