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9780231150910

Rites of Return

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  • ISBN13:

    9780231150910

  • ISBN10:

    0231150911

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-10-21
  • Publisher: Columbia Univ Pr

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The first decade of the twenty-first century has witnessed a passionate engagement with the losses of the past. Rites of Return examines the widespread effects of a legacy of historical injustice and documented suffering on the politics of the present. This collection of original essays devoted to feminist diasporic studies maps bold and broad-based responses to past injury across Eastern Europe, Africa, Latin America, Australia, the Middle East, and the United States. It examines new technologies of genetic and genealogical research, memoirs about lost family histories, the popularity of roots-seeking journeys, organized trauma tourism to sites of atrocity and new Museums of Conscience, and profound connections between social rites and political and legal rights of return. Rites of Return brings together twenty-four writers, historians, literary and cultural critics, anthropologists and sociologists, visual artists, legal scholars, and curators to explore our contemporary ethical endeavor to redress still damaging injustices and retrieve lost histories. Their essays reopen the conversation about the importance of a cultural memory that honors the lessons of the past without, in turn, being paralyzed by nostalgia for lost places. Rites of Return provides a necessary new perspective on the intimate and public experiences of dispossession and displacement shaping our twenty-first century condition.

Author Biography

Marianne Hirsch is William Peterfield Trent Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and professor in the Institute for Research on Women and Gender. Her recent books include The Generation of Postmemory: Visual Cultures After. the Holocaust and Family Frames: Photography, Narrative, and Postmemory. Nancy K.Miller is Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the Graduate Center, City University of New York: Her most recent books are But Enough About Me: Why We Read Other People's Lives and the family memoir, What They Saved: Pieces of a Jewish Past.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Introductionp. 1
Tangled Roots and New Genealogiesp. 21
The Factness of Diaspora: The Social Sources of Genetic Genealogyp. 23
Jews-Lost and Found: Genetic History and the Evidentiary Terrain of Recognitionp. 40
The Web and The Reunion: http://czernowitz.ehpes.comp. 59
Queering Roots, Queering Diasporap. 72
Indigenous Australian Arts of Return: Mediating Perverse Archivesp. 88
Genres of Returnp. 105
Memoirs of Returnp. 107
Return to Half-Ruins: Fathers and Daughters, Memory and History in Palestinep. 124
Singing with the Taxi Driver: From Bollywood to Babylonp. 137
Off-Modern Homecoming in Art and Theoryp. 151
Return to Nicaragua: The Aftermath of Hopep. 166
Rights of Returnp. 171
Between Two Returnsp. 133
Adoption and Return: Transnational Genealogies, Maternal Legaciesp. 185
Foreign Correspondencep. 200
"O Give Me a Home"p. 216
Images From New Orleansp. 224
The Politics of Return: When Rights Become Ritesp. 227
Sites of Return and the New Tourism qf Witnessp. 239
Sites of Conscience: Lighting Up Dark Tourismp. 241
Kishinev Redux: Pogrom, Purim, Patrimonyp. 254
Trauma as Durational Performance: A Return toDark Sitesp. 268
Pilgrimages, Reenactment, and Souvenirs: Modes of Memory Tourismp. 280
Contributorsp. 295
Indexp. 299
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