A Domestic Geography of Everyday Terror: Remembering and Forgetting the House I Grew Up In
A Domestic Geography of Everyday Terror: Remembering and Forgetting the House I Grew Up In
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London: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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When I close my eyes and try to remember my childhood, I get extremely anxious. For, to me, to engage in this process is literally to ‘re-member’, to give my past life arms and legs, to let it walk around, talk, live. I can’t do this. I can’t produce what Russell Meares and others have called an ‘autobiographical memory’ (2000, p. 37), which stores...
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A Domestic Geography of Everyday Terror: Remembering and Forgetting the House I Grew Up In
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TN_cdi_springer_books_10_1057_9781137284075_11
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9781349332670,1349332674
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10.1057/9781137284075_11