Oral history, community, and displacement: imagining memories in post-Apartheid South Africa
Field, Sean
This book uses oral history methodology to record stories of people who experienced the brunt of racist forced removals in the city of Cape Town, South Africa. Through life stories and community case studies, it traces the human impact of this disruptive, often violent feature of apartheid's social engineering. SEAN FIELD Senior Lecturer in the Historical Studies Department at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. INDICE: PART I: OPENINGS - Imagining Memories: Oral Histories of Place andDisplacement in Post-Apartheid Cape Town - PARTII: COMMUNITIES AND IDENTITIESUNDER APARTHEID - Remembering Experience, Interpreting Memory: Life Stories from Windermere - Fragile Identities: Memory, Emotion, and Coloured Residents of Windermere - From the 'Peaceful Past' to the 'Violent Present': Memory, Mythand Identity in Guguletu - Disappointed Men: Masculine Myths and Hybrid Identities in Windermere - PART III: POST-APARTHEID IMAGININGS, SITES AND PLACES - Imagining Communities: Memory, Loss and Resilience in Post-Apartheid Cape Town- Sites of Memory in Langa - 'There Your Memory Runs Like a Camera Back': Moving Places and Audio-Visual Oral Histories from Klipfontein Road - 'Others Killed in my Eyes': Rwandan Refugee Testimonies from Cape Town - PART IV: CONCLUSIONS WITHOUT CLOSURE - Beyond 'Healing': Oral History, Trauma and Regeneration- Disappointed Imaginings: Narcissism and Empathy in Post-Apartheid South Africa -
- ISBN: 978-0-230-10890-5
- Editorial: Palgrave MacM
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 240
- Fecha Publicación: 16/03/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés