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5. Turning Together: Playback Theatre, Oral History, Trauma, and Arts-Based Research in the Montreal Life Stories Project
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- REMEMBERING MASS VIOLENCE. Oral History, New Media, and Performance 1
- Introduction 3
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Part One: Turning Private History into Public Knowledge
- 1. Voices, Places, and Spaces 35
- 2. So Far from Home 49
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Part Two: Performing Human Rights
- 3. Soldiers’ Tales Untold: Trauma, Narrative, and Remembering through Performance 63
- 4. Lamentations: A Gestural Theatre in the Realm of Shadows 77
- 5. Turning Together: Playback Theatre, Oral History, Trauma, and Arts-Based Research in the Montreal Life Stories Project 91
- 6. Stories Scorched from the Desert Sun: Performing Testimony, Narrating Process 111
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Part Three: Oral History and Digital Media
- 7. Oral History in the Age of Social Media Networks: Life Stories on CitizenShift and Parole Citoyenne 131
- 8. Co-Creating Our Story: Making a Documentary Film 152
- 9. Connecting the Dots: Memory and Multimedia in Northern Uganda 171
- 10. Arrival Stories: Using Media to Create Connections in a Refugee Residence 184
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Part Four: Life Stories
- 11. “So You Want to Hear Our Ghetto Stories?” Oral History at Ndinawe Youth Resource Centre 203
- 12. Dishonour, Dispersion, and Dispossession: Race and Rights in Twenty-First-Century North America – A View from the Lower Ninth Ward 219
- 13. The Romance of Reminiscence: Problems Posed in Life Histories with Activist Pensioners in Argentina 236
- 14. Mémoires des Migrations de juifs marocains à Montréal 250
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Part Five: Rwanda in the Aftermath of Genocide
- 15. Viols des femmes tutsi pendant le génocide: Témoignage de Mme Mukarwego 277
- 16. Les viols pendant le génocide des Tutsi : Un crime d’envie 282
- 17. Hearing the Untold Story: Documenting LGBTI Lives in Rwanda 297
- Afterword 316
- Bibliography 321
- Contributors 337
- Index 341
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- REMEMBERING MASS VIOLENCE. Oral History, New Media, and Performance 1
- Introduction 3
-
Part One: Turning Private History into Public Knowledge
- 1. Voices, Places, and Spaces 35
- 2. So Far from Home 49
-
Part Two: Performing Human Rights
- 3. Soldiers’ Tales Untold: Trauma, Narrative, and Remembering through Performance 63
- 4. Lamentations: A Gestural Theatre in the Realm of Shadows 77
- 5. Turning Together: Playback Theatre, Oral History, Trauma, and Arts-Based Research in the Montreal Life Stories Project 91
- 6. Stories Scorched from the Desert Sun: Performing Testimony, Narrating Process 111
-
Part Three: Oral History and Digital Media
- 7. Oral History in the Age of Social Media Networks: Life Stories on CitizenShift and Parole Citoyenne 131
- 8. Co-Creating Our Story: Making a Documentary Film 152
- 9. Connecting the Dots: Memory and Multimedia in Northern Uganda 171
- 10. Arrival Stories: Using Media to Create Connections in a Refugee Residence 184
-
Part Four: Life Stories
- 11. “So You Want to Hear Our Ghetto Stories?” Oral History at Ndinawe Youth Resource Centre 203
- 12. Dishonour, Dispersion, and Dispossession: Race and Rights in Twenty-First-Century North America – A View from the Lower Ninth Ward 219
- 13. The Romance of Reminiscence: Problems Posed in Life Histories with Activist Pensioners in Argentina 236
- 14. Mémoires des Migrations de juifs marocains à Montréal 250
-
Part Five: Rwanda in the Aftermath of Genocide
- 15. Viols des femmes tutsi pendant le génocide: Témoignage de Mme Mukarwego 277
- 16. Les viols pendant le génocide des Tutsi : Un crime d’envie 282
- 17. Hearing the Untold Story: Documenting LGBTI Lives in Rwanda 297
- Afterword 316
- Bibliography 321
- Contributors 337
- Index 341