TY - JOUR
T1 - The enemy as confounding other : interpersonal perception and displacement in Italian memories of the Resistance and German occupation of 1943-1945
AU - De Nardi, Sarah
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Much has been written about the legacies of the Italian Resistance during the Second World War, usually based on oral accounts and memoirs of the protagonists of the events- typically produced by the winning side. Meanwhile, the emerging fields of conflict and post-conflict anthropology are opening up the epistemological horizons of a war's impact on person, place and society. Despite much promise, in the case of the Italian civil war and German occupation of 1943-1945, notions of the "enemy" have been accepted unproblematically. Questions of how the enemy was constructed, situated and perceived have not been asked. And yet the Resistance was a highly localized and "visceral" conflict where affective ties to the land were stronger than any allegiance to an abstract "Fatherland" appropriated by Fascism. In this paper, I interrogate mechanisms of perception, othering and exclusion in order to illuminate a grassroots experience of Resistance and occupation.
AB - Much has been written about the legacies of the Italian Resistance during the Second World War, usually based on oral accounts and memoirs of the protagonists of the events- typically produced by the winning side. Meanwhile, the emerging fields of conflict and post-conflict anthropology are opening up the epistemological horizons of a war's impact on person, place and society. Despite much promise, in the case of the Italian civil war and German occupation of 1943-1945, notions of the "enemy" have been accepted unproblematically. Questions of how the enemy was constructed, situated and perceived have not been asked. And yet the Resistance was a highly localized and "visceral" conflict where affective ties to the land were stronger than any allegiance to an abstract "Fatherland" appropriated by Fascism. In this paper, I interrogate mechanisms of perception, othering and exclusion in order to illuminate a grassroots experience of Resistance and occupation.
KW - Italy
KW - World War_1939, 1945
KW - social perception
UR - http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:44682
U2 - 10.1080/02757206.2014.1002496
DO - 10.1080/02757206.2014.1002496
M3 - Article
SN - 0275-7206
VL - 26
SP - 234
EP - 254
JO - History and Anthropology
JF - History and Anthropology
IS - 2
ER -