Inherited Displacement and Relational Remembering in Once My Mother by Sophia Turkiewicz

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Williams, Katarzyna

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Palgrave Macmillan

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This chapter explores, through the examination of Sophia Turkiewicz’s documentary Once My Mother, the mechanisms of recovering memory in the multifaceted context of displacement. It concentrates on a specific mode of relational remembering, offering critical reflection on memory transmission in the situation of a fractured mother-daughter relationship and disconnection with the motherline. In the context of a masculinized Australian culture and migration narratives, it thus offers a particularly valuable gender-specific perspective on memory. The concept of postmemory provides a theoretical framework for the analysis, but it is expanded to take account of troubled intergenerational relations as well as an endangered memory of Soviet crimes.

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Women’s Narratives and the Postmemory of Displacement in Central and Eastern Europe

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2099-12-31