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Ted Little contributes to Remembering Mass Violence anthology

November 1, 2013
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Remembering Mass Violence: Oral History, New Media and Performance (edited by Steven High, Edward Little, and Thi Ry Duong, University of Toronto Press, 2013) breaks new ground in oral history, new media, and performance studies by exploring what is at stake when we attempt to represent war, genocide, and other violations of human rights in a variety of creative works. A model of community-university collaboration, it includes contributions from scholars in a wide range of disciplines, survivors of mass violence, and performers and artists who have created works based on these events.

This anthology is global in focus, with essays on Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America. At its core is a productive tension between public and private memory, a dialogue between autobiography and biography, and between individual experience and societal transformation. Remembering Mass Violence will appeal to oral historians, digital practitioners and performance-based artists around the world, as well researchers and activists involved in human rights research, migration studies, and genocide studies.

The Montreal-area contributors include Thi Ry Duong, Ted Little, Steven High, Sandeep Bhagwati, Nisha Sajnani, Warren Linds, Alan Wong, Lisa Ndejuru, Hourig Attarian, Rachel  Van Fossen, Reisa Levine, Megan Webster, Noelia Gravotta, Michele Luchs, Liz Miller, Yolande Cohen, Athanasie Mukarwego,  Emmanuel Habimana, Carole Vacher, Berthe Kayitesi, Callixte Kabayiza, and Jaswant Guzder.




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