Memory, postmemory and the role of narratives among women writers from the adivasi communities of goa

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The aim of this paper is to analyze the life narratives "Where have All the Songs and Rituals Gone?" (2019) by Mozinha Fernandes and "A Velip Writes Back" (2019) by Priyanka Velip, members of the Adivasi community of Goa, who consider themselves as the first inhabitants of this Indian state. These narratives have been published in the blog "Hanv Konn. Who am I? Researching the Self " organized by the late professor from the University of Goa, Alito Siqueira, whose aim is to give voice to this marginalized and silenced community. The analysis will be done in terms of the concepts of Postmemory (Hirsch, 1996, 1997, 2008), Trauma (Ginzburg, 2008; Balaev, 2008), Narrative (Bruner, 2002; Coracini, 2007), and Life-narratives (Smith & Watson, 2010).

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Festino, C. G., & De AlmeidaMattos, A. M. H. (2021). Memory, postmemory and the role of narratives among women writers from the adivasi communities of goa. Ilha Do Desterro, 74(2), 209–230. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2021.e78365

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