Remembering Migration: Oral Histories and Heritage in Australia ed. by Kate Darian-Smith and Paula Hamilton (review)

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Astrid Rasch is Associate Professor of English at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Her research examines memory culture at the end of the British Empire with a particular focus on memoirs from Zimbabwe, Australia, and the Caribbean, and postimperial memory politics in contemporary Britain. She is editor of the anthologies Life Writing After Empire (Routledge, 2017), Embers of Empire in Brexit Britain (with Stuart Ward, Bloomsbury, 2019), and a special issue of Journal of Southern African Studies called “Writing Repression in Zimbabwe” (with Minna Niemi and Jocelyn Alexander, 2021). She heads the initiative Literatures of Change: Culture and Politics in Southern Africa and the interdisciplinary social media project Trondheim Analytica. Her recent publications appear in History & Memory, Journal of Postcolonial and Commonwealth Studies, Journal of Southern African Studies, and Life Writing. She is currently working on a book project on post-imperial autobiographies with the working title Autobiography After Empire: Individual and Cultural Memory in Dialogue.
记住移民:澳大利亚的口述历史和遗产凯特·达瑞恩-史密斯和宝拉·汉密尔顿主编(评论)
Astrid Rasch是挪威科技大学英语系副教授。她的研究考察了大英帝国末期的记忆文化,特别关注津巴布韦、澳大利亚和加勒比地区的回忆录,以及当代英国的后帝国记忆政治。她是选集《帝国之后的生活写作》(Routledge,2017)、《脱欧英国的帝国象征》(与Stuart Ward,Bloomsbury,2019)和《南部非洲研究杂志》特刊《津巴布韦的写作镇压》(与Minna Niemi和Jocelyn Alexander,2021)的编辑。她领导了“变革文献:南部非洲的文化与政治”倡议和跨学科社交媒体项目Trondheim Analytica。她最近的出版物发表在《历史与记忆》、《后殖民与联邦研究杂志》、《南部非洲研究杂志》和《生活写作》上。她目前正在从事一个关于后帝国自传的图书项目,书名为《帝国之后的自传:对话中的个人和文化记忆》。
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