Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 493 g
Movement and Difference in Life Writing
Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 493 g
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Life Writing
ISBN: 978-3-031-40462-7
Verlag: Springer
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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Side A: Chapter 1: A1 The Reading Room of the Black Power Movement
Lewis Michaux and the Harlem black literature bookstore.-
Chapter 2: A2 The Folk Singers Caves: First We Take Manhattan, Then Stockholm-
Izzy Young mediating folk music in New York and Stockholm for 6 decades
.- Chapter 3: A3 Reclusive Openness: A Black American Classical Pianist in Europe -
Eugene Haynes, in USA, France and Denmark – while befriending author Karen Blixen
.- Chapter 4: A4 The Human Exhibit and Teacher-musician: From St Croix to Nakskov, Denmark -
Victor Cornelins
.- Chapter 5: A5 Maps and Territory: The Child’s Mappings and the Adult’s ‘Walkabout’ -
Svend Åge Hansen’s drawing, writing and travelling
.- Chapter 6: A6 Memory as Resource: The October 1943 Boat Escape to Sweden
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Pi
Stilvén and granddaughter Sara Rehnström.-
Chapter 7 : A7 Facing the Pasts: War diaries, 1944-1945, TherapyWriting 1995, and the Trip to Belsen.
Phil and Michael Raines.-
Chapter 8: A8 Letters from Palestine and Ghana -
Thomas L. Hodgkin and British Imperialism.-
Side B.- Chapter 9: B1 History Reimagined: German Graphic Novels -
Mawil and Flix on youth and memory in Germany.-
Chapter 10: B2 Wahat Al-Salam/Neve Shalom: A Jewish-Arab Village -
Living alternative education in Israel-Palestine, Now and Then..-
Chapter 11: B3 Listening as Action: Alternative Education in Tanzania and Mozambique -
Listening posts, aspiring journalists, role models and educational rites of passage
.- Chapter12: B4 Small Press Passions:
Zines
and scenes of popular memory -
Women Making History
, Sweden.
herri,
South Africa.
BLT
X, Philippines
.- Chapter 13: B5 Black and White: Race, Football, and Music in the Midlands, UK, late 1970s -
The black and white testimonial, Laurie Cunningham,and the bodies that changed British football
.- Chapter 14: B6 Musical Living Archives: The Local and the Global
Sorrow Songs, Dengue Fever, Sixto Rodriguez, and M.I.A




