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Title: Five years and count(er)ing : memoir after memoir
Authors: Bugeja, Norbert
Keywords: Terrorism -- Tunisia -- 21st century
Arab Spring, 2010- -- History
Tunisia -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Political persecution -- Tunisia
Tunisia -- Biography
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Ltd.
Citation: Bugeja, N. (2020). Five Years and Count (er) ing: Memoir after Memoir. CounterText, 6(1), 26-32.
Abstract: In this retrospective piece, the Guest Editor of the first number of CounterText (a special issue titled Postcolonial Springs) looks back at the past five years from various scholarly and personal perspectives. He places particular focus on an event that took place mid-way between the 2011 uprisings across a number of Arab countries and the moment of writing: the March 2015 terror attack on the Bardo National Museum in Tunis, which killed twenty-two people and had a profound effect on Tunisian popular consciousness and that of the post-2011 Arab nations. In this context, the author argues for a renewed perspective on memoir as at once a memorial practice and a political gesture in writing, one that exceeds concerns of genre and form to encompass an ongoing project of political re-cognition following events that continue to remap the agenda for the region. The piece makes a brief final pitch for Europe's need to recognise, within those modes of ‘articulacy-in-difficulty’ active on its southern borders, specific answers to its own present quandaries.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/107184
ISSN: 20564406
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