Silence as Apolitical? Colonial Atrocities and Postcolonial Memory Work
Ana Dragojlovic delves into the profound impact of silence, inspired by Adrienne Rich's poetic wisdom. She explores how silence resonates as a complex presence, particularly in the context of colonial history and shared cultural heritage, using an eye-opening visit to an exhibition in Amsterdam as a starting point. Why do some choose silence when faced with the brutality of the past?