What did it feel like to be a child in France during World War II? Feeling Memory is an affective exploration of childrenâ s lives in wartime France and the ways they are remembered.
What did it feel like to be a child in France during World War II? Feeling Memory is an affective exploration of childrenâ s lives in wartime France and the ways they are remembered.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lindsey Dodd is an independent historian and oral historian. Until 2023 she was reader in modern European history at the University of Huddersfield. She is the author of French Children Under the Allied Bombs, 1940-1945: An Oral History (2016) and coeditor of Vichy France and Everyday Life: Confronting the Challenges of Wartime (2018). She is also part of the editorial team for the journal Oral History.
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Acknowledgments Chronology A Note on Transcription and Translation Introduction Pause-Anne-Marie and Her Father Positioning Part I. Memories Felt 1. Articulated Feeling Pause-Daniel: Fear on the Road 2. Affects and Intensities Pause-Nicole: Inside Drancy Part II. Memories Located Pause-Nancette: Happy Places, Happy Times 3. The Weirdness of Memory Time 4. Places in Traumatic Memory 5. Spaces in Traumatic Memory Pause-Hélène: Persecution and Space Part III. Memories Told Pause-Filming Marie-Madeleine 6. Regimes of Memory, Regimes of Feeling 7. Communities of Memory, Communities of Feeling Pause-Édith and Jean Compete Part IV. Memories Lived 8. Materialities of the Everyday Pause-Henri Plays at War 9. Affective Others Pause-Danièle: The Strain of Uncertainty Pause-Robert: The Contingency of Moral Meaning 10. Contingency and Rupture Conclusion: A Palette of Haecceities Appendix: The Interviewees Notes Bibliography
Acknowledgments Chronology A Note on Transcription and Translation Introduction Pause-Anne-Marie and Her Father Positioning Part I. Memories Felt 1. Articulated Feeling Pause-Daniel: Fear on the Road 2. Affects and Intensities Pause-Nicole: Inside Drancy Part II. Memories Located Pause-Nancette: Happy Places, Happy Times 3. The Weirdness of Memory Time 4. Places in Traumatic Memory 5. Spaces in Traumatic Memory Pause-Hélène: Persecution and Space Part III. Memories Told Pause-Filming Marie-Madeleine 6. Regimes of Memory, Regimes of Feeling 7. Communities of Memory, Communities of Feeling Pause-Édith and Jean Compete Part IV. Memories Lived 8. Materialities of the Everyday Pause-Henri Plays at War 9. Affective Others Pause-Danièle: The Strain of Uncertainty Pause-Robert: The Contingency of Moral Meaning 10. Contingency and Rupture Conclusion: A Palette of Haecceities Appendix: The Interviewees Notes Bibliography
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