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Doa Mara's Story

Daniel James

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  • 336 sidor
  • 2001
In this remarkable book historian Daniel James presents the gripping, poignant life-story of Doa Mara Roldn, a woman who lived and worked for six decades in the meatpacking community of Berisso, Argentina. A union activist and fervent supporter of Juan and Eva Pern, Doa Maras evocative testimony prompts James to analyze the promise and problematic nature of using oral sources for historical research. The book thus becomes both fascinating narrative and methodological inquiry. Doa Maras testimony is grounded in both the local context (based on the authors thirteen years of historical and ethnographic research in Berisso) and a broader national narrative. In this way, it differs from the dominant genre of womens testimonial literature, and much recent ethnographic work in Latin America, which have often neglected historical and communal contextualization in order to celebrate individual agency and self-construction. James examines in particular the ways that gender influences Doa Maras representation of her story. He is careful to acknowledge that oral history challenges the historian to sort through complicated sets of motivations and desiresthe historians own wish to uncover the truth of an informants life and the interviewees hope to make sense of her or his past and encode it with myths of the self. This work is thus Jamess effort to present his research and his relationship with Doa Mara with both theoretical sophistication and recognition of their mutual affection. While written by a historian, Doa Maras Story also engages with concerns drawn from such disciplines as anthropology, cultural studies, and literary criticism. It will be especially appreciated by those involved in oral, Latin American, and working-class history.
  • Författare: Daniel James
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780822324553
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 336
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2001-01-01
  • Förlag: Duke University Press