Memory and Emotion: Basque Women's Stories, Constructing Meaning from Memory - Paperback
Memory and Emotion: Basque Women's Stories, Constructing Meaning from Memory - Paperback
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by Larraitz Ariznabarreta (Editor), Nere Lete (Editor)
Memory and Emotion: Basque Women's Stories denounces the silence to which women -- particularly those who withdraw from adopting a male-dominated discourse -- have been subject. This is a collection about women whose stories were long silenced or disregarded: diasporic and exiled women, activists, militant scholars, avant-garde writers, and forerunners of women's rights. The researchers and contributors to this volume dare to remember and retell the stories of those women who blazed a trail through unchartered territory--women whose contributions have been overlooked and ignored. In that sense, each contribution to Memory and Emotion: Basque Women's Stories could be deemed a metatextual process of memory construction -- a process of meaning-making from past experiences, knowledge, and identity. The chapters focus on relevant questions such as: Does emotion help us remember? How do emotions affect the ability to recall memories? Does memory contribute to adaptation? How is restoring one's self -- individually and/or collectively -- a process of daring to remember? And is forgetting necessary for survival?
