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Deference, Deferred: Rejourn as Practice in Familial War Commemoration

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posted on 2024-03-12, 17:12 authored by Karen SavageKaren Savage, Justin Smith

This chapter examines the gestation of a film/performance multimedia project entitled The Birds That Wouldn’t Sing (2017) that draws on the experiences of Joan Prior, who served in the Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS), through war-torn Europe between 1944 and 1946. Working with a personal archive of photographs, letters and handed-down memories, the authors filmed a field trip (a ‘rejourn’) through France and Germany in 2011, this account of which is informed by and contributes to a body of work on war, memory and intermediality by Marianne Hirsch (2012), Michael Rothberg (2009), Rebecca Schneider (2011) and Diana Taylor (2003). It culminates in an account of an interactive installation that models new ways in which family history and personal testimony of war might coalesce into performance of, and as, (manifestations of) commemoration.

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  • Lincoln School of Creative Arts (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Staging Loss: Performance as Commemoration

Pages/Article Number

37-59

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

ISBN

9783319979694

Date Submitted

2018-12-04

Date Accepted

2018-11-29

Date of First Publication

2018-11-29

Date of Final Publication

2018-11-29

ePrints ID

34406

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