Italian political terrorism of the 1970s has produced in its aftermath
a rich body of memorial writing, created not only by victims or
perpetrators but also by the secondary victims of violence, often
children of the dead, who many years after their loss ask why their
parents or relatives were chosen as targets, what it means for them
personally and for the history of the Italian anni di piombo. This
volume brings together a body of essays that explore this field of
«postmemorial» writing, a field that extends the scope of memory
studies, particularly in relation to political violence, and
especially when those memories are fragile and indirect. The book
analyses the work of victims’ children such as Mario Calabresi,
Benedetta Tobagi, Luca Tarantelli and Massimo Coco, exploring how
these authors and others have narrated their unique experiences, from
their distant memories of their fathers – each assassinated by
different Italian terrorist groups – to their more recent struggles
to deal with state institutions ill-equipped to respond to, or
indifferent to, their plight. It further examines how their
«postmemorial» works have contributed to a new relationship between
history and personal memory in Italy. All of these writers, impelled
by a sense of marginalization, frustration and sometimes anger to
become actors and witnesses against their own will, have added their
own indispensable tiles to the mosaic of a national and collective
memory of the 1970s that is still largely unresolved in Italy today.
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Italian Terrorism of the Anni di Piombo in the Postmemorials of Victims’ Relatives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781788743280
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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