Siobhan Brownlie 
Discourses of Memory and Refugees [PDF ebook] 
Exploring Facets

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This book explores the discourse by and about refugees and asylum seekers in relation to memory with a particular focus on the United Kingdom. A series of studies using different analytical approaches is undertaken, and together the studies shed light on this overlooked area of research. The studies or ‘facets’ presented in the monograph cover a range of contexts and discursive genres: a joint BBC/refugee-authored television documentary, refugees’ oral histories,  creative life writing by asylum seekers, parliamentarians’ debates, a reworking of canonical texts and sites in a protest campaign, and non-fiction testimonies and fictional works by later generations of refugee background. The monograph introduces ‘facet methodology’ to memory studies, arguing that this approach could encourage interdisciplinary research in the field. 

            

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1. A Dual Focus.- 2. Capturing Memories on Camera: Refugees and the BBC.- 3.Oral Histories: Voices of Kosovo in Manchester.- 4. ‘Women Asylum Seekers Together’ Life Writing.- 5. ‘History’ and Debating Refugees in Parliament.- 6. Memory Sites of the ‘Refugee Tales’ Project.- 7. Bhabha’s Temporality in Second and Third Generation Refugee/Immigrant Testimonies.- 8. Memory, Art and the Vietnamese Diaspora.- 9. Insights.

Giới thiệu về tác giả

Siobhan Brownlie is a Lecturer in Intercultural Communication at the University of Manchester, UK. She has previously published two monographs in the field of memory studies: Memory and Myths of the Norman Conquest (2013) and Mapping Memory in Translation (2016). 

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