On the Verge of History
Autor Izabella Agardien Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 apr 2022
In her analysis, Izabella Agárdi traces the interactions between micro- and macro- narratives as well as the specific tools women of this generation appropriate to talk about personal memories of their often traumatic past. From these stories, a particular mnemonic community emerges, one that speaks from a highly precarious position 'on the verge of history'. It is up to future generations whether these women's experiences will be remembered or forgotten.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783838216027
ISBN-10: 3838216024
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Ibidem-Verlag
ISBN-10: 3838216024
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Ibidem-Verlag
Notă biografică
The author:
Dr Izabella Agárdi studied English and American Philology, Literary Theory, History, and Gender Relations in Szeged, Budapest, and Utrecht. Since 2015, she is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies Koszeg (iASK) and Lecturer at the University of Pannonia Koszeg Campus, Hungary. Previously, Agárdi was a junior researcher at Utrecht University and member of Athena, Cliohres, and ATGender. She is co-editor of Making Sense, Crafting Histories: Practices of History Writing (Pisa UP 2010). Her papers on the material culture and political rhetoric of former socialist countries as well as on the legacy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire have appeared in Hungarian Cultural Studies, Múltunk, Kaleidoscope, Hungarian Historical Review, and several volumes published by Pisa University Press.
The author of the foreword:
Dr. Andrea Peto is Professor of Gender Studies at the Central European University at Vienna.
Dr Izabella Agárdi studied English and American Philology, Literary Theory, History, and Gender Relations in Szeged, Budapest, and Utrecht. Since 2015, she is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies Koszeg (iASK) and Lecturer at the University of Pannonia Koszeg Campus, Hungary. Previously, Agárdi was a junior researcher at Utrecht University and member of Athena, Cliohres, and ATGender. She is co-editor of Making Sense, Crafting Histories: Practices of History Writing (Pisa UP 2010). Her papers on the material culture and political rhetoric of former socialist countries as well as on the legacy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire have appeared in Hungarian Cultural Studies, Múltunk, Kaleidoscope, Hungarian Historical Review, and several volumes published by Pisa University Press.
The author of the foreword:
Dr. Andrea Peto is Professor of Gender Studies at the Central European University at Vienna.