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Yvone Kane, memory, mourning and melancholia. Unresolved pasts and “lost futures”

Miranda, Rui

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RUI MIRANDA RUI.MIRANDA@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Associate Professor



Abstract

The chapter aims to consider the ways in which Margarida Cardoso’s filmography, and Yvone Kane (2014) in particular, prompts a rethinking of the political and ideological processes of mourning and melancholia by placing at the forefront not only the history and the stories of women leaders in anti-colonial movements but also their legacy for individuals and communities alike. Such an approach implies a reckoning between the political and ideological aspirations of the past and the currently dominant ideological and discursive frameworks. While deploying a critique of neoliberalist triumphalism and left melancholy (Wendy Brown), the chapter draws from a feminist perspective (Nancy Fraser, Valerie Bryson) with a view to consider the extent to which Enzo Traverso’s “left-wing melancholia” and Mark Fisher’s “hauntological melancholia” can contribute towards an understanding of Margarida Cardoso’s re-evaluation of the often marginalized and silenced roles of women as socio-political agents in face of the “slow cancellation of the future” (Berardi).

Citation

Miranda, R. (2024). Yvone Kane, memory, mourning and melancholia. Unresolved pasts and “lost futures”. In Women, the Arts, and Dictatorship in the Portuguese-Speaking Context: Tensions, Disputes, and Post-Memory Heritage (187-212). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110783421-014

Online Publication Date Jun 4, 2024
Publication Date Jun 17, 2024
Deposit Date Jun 4, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jun 5, 2024
Publisher De Gruyter
Pages 187-212
Series Title Culture & Conflict
Series ISSN 2194-7104
Book Title Women, the Arts, and Dictatorship in the Portuguese-Speaking Context: Tensions, Disputes, and Post-Memory Heritage
ISBN 9783110783377
DOI https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110783421-014
Keywords Postcolonialism, Neoliberalism, Margarida Cardoso, Memory, Mark Fisher, Wendy Brown, Enzo Traverso
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/27589268
Publisher URL https://www.degruyter.com/
Contract Date Sep 20, 2023

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