Memorializing violence : transnational feminist reflections / edited by Alison Crosby and Heather Evans.

Other author Crosby, Alison (Associate professor), editor.
Other author Evans, Heather, editor.
Format Book
PublicationNew Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2025]
Descriptionxiii, 260 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesGenocide, political violence, human rights series
Genocide, political violence, human rights series. ^A1143883
Contents Introduction: A transnational feminist approach to memorialization / Alison Crosby and Heather Evans -- 1. Tracing absent presence / Malathi de Alwis -- Part I: The colonial, imperial logics of memorializing -- 2. Law's racial memory / Carmela Murdocca -- 3. Towards a queer diasporic remembrance of Air India flight 182: Memorializing transnational -- Flows of loss and desire / Amber Dean -- Part II: Inhabiting loss, exceeding the frame -- 4. "I am here for justice and i am here for change": Reflections on anticolonial remembering within the national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls in Canada / Karine Duhamel -- 5. Transnational contestations: Remembering sexual violence in postgenocide Guatemala / Alison Crosby, Irma Alicia Velásquez Nimatuj, and María de los Ángeles Aguilar -- 6. Poetics and politics of sound memory and social repair in the afterlives of mass violence: The Cantadoras of the Atrato River of Colombia / Pilar Riaño-Alcalá -- Part III: Invoking revolutionary present pasts -- 7. Figures of dissent: Women's memoirs of defiance / Shahrzad Mojab -- 8. Filming disappearance: An account of a visual battle / Chowra Makaremi -- 9. Dialita choir: Women survivors reclaiming history in Indonesia / Ayu Ratih -- Part IV: Care in/as collective mourning -- 10. Ceremonies of mourning, remembrance, and care in the context of violence: A conversation about performing song for the beloved / Honor Ford-Smith and Juanita Stephen -- 11. Maternal activism and the politics of memorialization in the mothers of the movement: A black feminist reading / Erica S. Lawson and Ola Osman -- 12. The embroidering for peace initiative: Crafting feminist politics and memorializing resistance to the "war on drugs" in Mexico / Cordelia Rizzo -- 13. Epigraph 24584 In which she talks to the dead and sometimes the dead talk back + artist's statement, the dead talk back / Charlotte Henay -- Part V: On worlding -- 14. Dreams to remember: A conversation on unsilencing the archive: An Afronautic approach / Camille Turner, Mila Mendez, and Heather Evans.
Abstract "Memorializing Violence brings together feminist and queer reflections on the transnational lives of memorialization practices, asking what it meanas to grapple with loss, mourning, grief, and desires to collectively remember and commemorate-as well as urges to forget-in the face of disparate yet entangled experiences of racialized and gendered colonial, imperial, militarized, and state violence. The volume uses a transnational feminist approach to ask: How do such efforts in seemingly unconnected remembrance landscapes speak to, with, and through each other in world order inflected by colonial, imperial, and neoliberal logics, structures, and strictures? How do these memorializing initiatives not only formulate within but move through complex transnational flows and circuits, and what transpires as they do? What does it mean to inhabit loss, mourning, resistance, and refusal through memorialization at this moment, and what's at stake in doing so? What might transnational feminist analyses of gender, race, sexuality, class, and nation have to offer in this regard?"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 221-242) and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Memorializing violence New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2025] 9781978843257
LCCN 2024016378
ISBN9781978843257
ISBN1978843259 paperback ; acid-free paper
ISBN9781978843264 hardcover ; acid-free paper
ISBN1978843267 hardcover ; acid-free paper
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic book