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Feeling memory : remembering wartime childhoods in France / Lindsey Dodd.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D810.C4 D68328 2023

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    "Feeling Memory considers the recorded oral narratives-memories stories-of over a hundred people who were children in France during the Second World War in order to read them both as a phenomenological exploration of having been a child in war, and as an affective, reflective study of remembering. This duality stems from two basic questions which drove the research. First, what was it like to be a child in France during the Second World War? And second, how can historians, get at that that experience 'from the inside out'? Lindsey Dodd considers the nature and characteristics of memories stories to demonstrate the variety of experiences children had during the Second World War in France, both similar and different. It explores the way remembering is socially and culturally shaped, at both macro and micro levels, and emphasizes the ongoingness of the past as it makes its way into the present. She perceives feeling and imagination as entangled inside the processes of remembering, listening, seeking to understand and to be understood. In sum, Feeling Memory is about how feelings about the past are shared between individuals, groups, and within and across societies with a goal of centering a range of feeling-affects, emotions, moods, sensations, imaginings-as central to lived experience in the past and present. It is a book which uses the French experience of the Second World War as its example, but its principles extend beyond this temporal and geographical case"-- Provided by publisher.
    Series
    The Columbia oral history series
    Columbia oral history series.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Dodd, Lindsey, author.
    Published
    New York : Columbia University Press, [2023]
    Locale
    France
    Contents
    Articulated feeling
    Affects and intensities
    The weirdness of memory time
    Places in traumatic memory
    Spaces in traumatic memory
    Regimes of memory, regimes of feeling
    Communities of memory, communities of feeling
    Materialities of the everyday
    Affective others
    Contingency and rupture
    Conclusion : a palette of haecceities.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Articulated feeling -- Affects and intensities -- The weirdness of memory time -- Places in traumatic memory -- Spaces in traumatic memory -- Regimes of memory, regimes of feeling -- Communities of memory, communities of feeling -- Materialities of the everyday -- Affective others -- Contingency and rupture -- Conclusion : a palette of haecceities.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780231209182
    0231209185
    9780231209199
    0231209193
    Physical Description
    xviii, 375 pages ; 24 cm.

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