2019
DOI: 10.1386/fm_00003_1
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Generational Reenactment: Participating in Historical Reenactment to Confront Post-Deportation Trauma

Abstract: The interpretation of trauma from memory, the belatedness of events, is important to a broader understanding of generational trauma and collective identity, especially in relation to the deportations at the core of Bisbee 17 (2018), directed by Robert Greene. Affirming Griersons claim that no construction of collective identity can entirely dispense with memory, the use of memory and reenactment in Bisbee 17 is a way to deconstruct the trauma that perforates the town of Bisbee following the Bisbee deportation… Show more

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