Public Lecture by Karunika Kardak
Date: 23 May 2022
Time: 15:15 – 17:00
Location: Ravensteynzaal (1.06), Kromme Nieuwegracht 80
Karunika Kardak’s upcoming book, Memory, Identity and the Historical Novel in Uruguay: Opening up the Archive 1985-2010 (Legenda 2022), explores how Uruguayan historical novels reassess the nation’s foundational myths in the aftermath of a violent and repressive dictatorship (1973-1985). It examines how historical novels document the evolving nature of the memory of Uruguay’s nineteenth century and direct the reader towards new and renewed ways of remembering the past.
Dr. Kardak’s talk at the Utrecht Forum for Memory Studies will explore how literature, especially historical fiction, can serve as a space to redefine narratives of cultural memory and identity. It will discuss how historical novels engage with not only archival works but also challenge memory-making apparatuses such as textbooks, commemorations and material culture like monuments and museums. With Uruguayan historical fiction as a starting point, she will examine how literature reinterprets the presence and absence of historically marginalised people within the archive whilst confronting the politics of remembering and forgetting. In other words, as literature contests the past and the archive, it becomes both, to use in Renate Lachmann’s terms, a ‘culture’s memory’ and ‘an act of memory’ (2008).
Reindert Dhondt will respond to Karunika Kardak’s lecture.
More information: https://utrechtmemorystudies.nl/2022/04/22/public-lecture-by-karunika-kardak-opening-up-the-archive-history-memory-and-fiction-in-contemporary-uruguay/