This book ‘plays up’ stories of mostly unknown figures and their
journeys through a life affected by movement, and a search for home.
It engages with individuals and groups whose passions have carried the
subjects through ‘uncharted’ or unhomely territories, here told in
a series of ‘tracks’ depicting their roles in community memories
and histories. Side A engages with individual journeys, such as Lewis,
the American black literature book seller; the civil rights activist,
Izzy, an American-Swedish folklorist; Eugene, a black classical
pianist; and Pi, the Jew transported to Sweden during WWII. Side B
focuses on communal histories and alternative educational and artistic
spaces, addressing life writing and memory in German comic books;
alternative educational spaces in Israel-Palestine and Africa, and
‘small press passions’ of zines/newsletter culture. Tellers and
their interpreters are mediating identities where nationality, race,
and class (and other markers of identity) have influenced selfhood and
collective belonging - revealing how individuals and outsider cultures
have the power to influence dominant cultures and inspire societal
change.
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Movement and Difference in Life Writing
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031404634
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter