Remembering Marielle Franco from a Theological Perspective: A Teaching in Individual and Collective Self-Empowerment
Merian, Katharina
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2024-08-21
- 售價: $7,010
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $6,660
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 297
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031653521
- ISBN-13: 9783031653520
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In this Open Access book, Katharina Merian discusses memories of Marielle Franco from the perspective of the concept of dangerous memory introduced by the political theologian Johann Baptist Metz. Franco was an Afro-Brazilian human-rights activist and city councilor of Rio de Janeiro who was assassinated on March 14, 2018. Her murder elicited worldwide protest and empathy. Today she is considered an international symbol in the fight for human, women, and LGBTQ+ rights. Based on the memories of people from Franco's inner circle, the study explores Franco's life, what it meant to the people around her, and how her image was transformed following her murder. By critically engaging with Metz's concept of dangerous memory, which concerns memories of suffering and unfulfilled hopes that challenge the present, Merian demonstrates that the memories of Franco represent a decolonial dangerous memory that sparks individual and collective self-empowerment among Black women, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and favela residents. This work not only contributes to a critical reappraisal of Franco's story and the meaning of her memory in the Brazilian and international context but also proposes a differentiated understanding of dangerous memory that highlights the relationship between solidarity and self-empowerment in a moment of existential danger and threat.
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在這本開放存取的書籍中,Katharina Merian 從政治神學家 Johann Baptist Metz 所提出的危險記憶概念的角度,討論了 Marielle Franco 的記憶。Franco 是一位非裔巴西人權活動家及里約熱內盧的市議員,於 2018 年 3 月 14 日被刺殺。她的謀殺引發了全球的抗議和同情。如今,她被視為爭取人權、女性權益和 LGBTQ+ 權益的國際象徵。這項研究基於 Franco 內圈人士的回憶,探討了 Franco 的生活、她對周圍人們的意義,以及她的形象在謀殺後如何轉變。透過批判性地參與 Metz 的危險記憶概念,該概念涉及挑戰當前的痛苦和未實現希望的記憶,Merian 展示了 Franco 的記憶代表了一種去殖民化的危險記憶,激發了黑人女性、LGBTQ+ 社群成員和貧民窟居民的個人及集體自我賦權。這項工作不僅有助於對 Franco 故事及其在巴西和國際背景下的記憶意義進行批判性重新評估,還提出了一種區分的危險記憶理解,強調在存在危險和威脅的時刻,團結與自我賦權之間的關係。
作者簡介
Katharina Merian is a senior research associate at the Faculty of Theology and Study of Religion of the University of Zurich in Switzerland.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Katharina Merian 是瑞士蘇黎世大學神學與宗教研究學院的高級研究助理。