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Memory and Autobiography

Explorations at the Limits
Series: Critical South
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Memory and Autobiography by Leonor Arfuch explores the complex role of autobiographical and biographical narratives in contemporary culture. Arfuch examines the 'biographical space' where private stories proliferate, revealing the tensions between individual experience and collective memory. Through poetic writing, she connects histories ranging from the Holocaust and Argentina's dictatorship to the borderlands between Mexico and the United States, highlighting how artists preserve memories that resist erasure. This book reflects on the ethical, political, and aesthetic challenges of representing trauma and the importance of memory as a political strategy against forgetting.
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This thought-provoking work is ideal for readers interested in cultural theory, memory studies, autobiography, and contemporary Latin American history. It appeals to academics, students, and anyone engaged with the ethical and political dimensions of self-representation and historical memory.

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"Originally published in Spanish as Memoria y autobiografia: Exploraciones en los lâimites à Fondo de Cultura Econâomica de Argentina, 2013"

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This book by one of Latin America’s leading cultural theorists examines the place of the subject and the role of biographical and autobiographical genres in contemporary culture.

Arfuch argues that the on-going proliferation of private and intimate stories – what she calls the 'biographical space' – can be seen as symptomatic of the impersonalising dynamics of contemporary times. Autobiographical genres, however, harbour an intersubjective dimension. The 'I' who speaks wants to be heard by another, and the other who listens discovers in autobiography possible points of identification. Autobiographical genres, including those that border on fiction, therefore become spaces in which the singularity of experience opens onto the collective and its historicity, in ways that allow us to reflect on the ethical, political, and aesthetic dimensions not only of self-representation but also of life itself.

Opening up debate through juxtaposition and dialogue, Arfuch’s own poetic writing moves freely from the Holocaust to Argentina’s last dictatorship and its traumatic memories, and then to the troubled borderlands between Mexico and the United States to show how artists rescue shards of memory that would otherwise be relegated to the dustbin of history. In so doing, she makes us see not only how challenging it is to represent past traumas and violence but also how vitally necessary it is to do so as a political strategy for combating the tides of forgetting and for finding ways of being in common.

Memory and Autobiography offers a compelling exploration of these complex themes.

Series: Critical South

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Sylvia Molloy, Albert Schweitzer Chair in the Humanities Emerita at New York University, praises the book as "a brilliant reflection on autobiography not as a mere exercise in self-construction but as an act of witnessing the unforgettable and as a call to communal dialogue." She considers it an invaluable contribution from one of Latin America's most insightful cultural critics.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509542185

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 September 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Christina MacSweeney
  • Introduction by Michael Lazzara
  • Translated by Christina MacSweeney

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 137.0mm

Height: 211.0mm

Weight: 261g

Pages: 180

About the Author

Leonor Arfuch is a cultural theorist and researcher at the University of Buenos Aires.

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