Genres of Recollection

  • Papailias P
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This innovative ethnography of history-in-the-making explores some of the most traumatic and wrenching experiences of twentieth-century modern Greece: refugee crisis, transatlantic migration, civil war, urbanization, and industrialization. Hardly a survey, Genres of Recollection asks how the very categories of historical practice and knowledge - the witness, the archive, the event, and, of course, the historian and historiography themselves - have been defined, contested, and reimagined in the ongoing process of documenting and narrating the past. In a series of intricately-crafted case studies, Papailias peruses the personal archives and independent publications of a diverse cast of amateur historical producers-from a housewife and a farmer to an award-winning novelist and a cosmopolitan aristocrat. Despite not being historians (as they unabashedly acknowledged), these scribes, archivists, and authors, nonetheless, had been compelled to "re-collect" personal and community histories they believed were being forgotten or actively repressed in national or global narratives. By drawing attention to the disciplinary and geohistorical "margins of History," this study challenges assumptions about where it would be most important and interesting to study the politics of historical production and, in the process, demonstrates the destabilizing potential inherent in anthropology's engagement with history.ContentsAcknowledgments ixNote on Transliteration and Translation xiPrologue xiii1. Introduction: Taking Testimony, Making Archives 12. Collectors of Sources: Local Historiography and thePossession of the Past 433. Witnesses to Witnessing: Records of Research at anArchive of Refugee Testimony 934. Reading (Civil) War, the Historical Novel, and the Left 1395. America Translated in a Migrant’s Memoirs 179Epilogue 227Notes 231References 273Index 29510.1057/

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Papailias, P. (2005). Genres of Recollection. Genres of Recollection. Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403981462

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