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An essay on memory, particularly the way family dynamics and histories affect the understanding of the past. Campanioni interviews people from various locations, such as the Gambia, the Philippines, and Berlin, to examine how perspective from both an insider and outsider’s perspective can be manipulated by time and experience.
期刊介绍:
MR also has a history of significant criticism of W.E.B. Dubois and Nathaniel Hawthorne. An Egypt issue, published just after 9/11 on social, national, religious, and ethnic concerns, encouraged readers to look beyond stereotypes of terrorism and racism. As part of the run-up to its Fiftieth birthday, MR published a landmark issue on queer studies at the beginning of 2008 (Volume 49 Issue 1&2). The Winter issue was a commemoration of Grace Paley, which is going to be followed by an anniversary issue, art exhibition, and poetry reading in April of 2009.