Elderly Southeast Asians experienced great changes in their lives -
of war and violence, of the imposition of the nation-state, of
economic development - and remember them in different ways. Their
oral histories may bear the influence of state-sanctioned
narratives, attempt to speak truth to power or reconcile individual
and official memories. By taking an inter-disciplinary approach,
"Oral History in Southeast Asia: Memories and Fragments" considers
the relationship of these fragments of memory to dominant accounts;
it unravels the complex ways through which people remember and make
sense of their pasts.
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