Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories

Author:   Johanna Leinonen ,  Seija Jalagin ,  Outi Kähäri
Publisher:   Helsinki University Press
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Pages:   356
Publication Date:   26 February 2026
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Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories explores the memory work and mnemonic practices of families dispersed by war, conflict, repression, occupation, or forced migration. Against a backdrop of escalating displacement, protracted conflict, and deepening political and societal instability, this volume advances family memory as a vital lens for understanding the enduring human consequences of political upheaval. Drawing on case studies from South Asia, Europe, the Americas, and post-Soviet spaces in the 20th and 21st centuries, the chapters illuminate how memories of rupture-whether spoken, silenced, embodied, or materialized-shape family reminiscence, relationships, and well-being of descendants. These impacts extend long after the original events, reaching two or three generations. The volume examines family memory as a dynamic, intergenerational process. It asks how stories of loss and survival circulate through narratives, letters, photographs, rituals, and objects, and how they persist in gestures, sensory experiences, and broader cultural practices. The volume also considers how these memories are reimagined in literature, activism, and art. Contributors probe the affective and ethical dimensions of remembering, revealing how families negotiate silence, trauma, and resilience amid shifting political and cultural contexts. They show that memory work is not only retrospective but also future-oriented as it has the capacity to claim justice, foster solidarity, and challenge hegemonic narratives that marginalize certain histories. The volume is organized around three themes: silences and sensory memories, trauma and resilience, and counter-memories. It bridges historical and contemporary perspectives, combining history, sociology, social psychology, literary studies, cultural studies, and cultural anthropology. The book's 13 chapters demonstrate that family memory is a site of both vulnerability and strength, where intimate recollections intersect with national and transnational memory cultures. By foregrounding the lived and felt dimensions of displacement, Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories invites readers to reconsider how families make sense of violent pasts and how these legacies reverberate in present struggles for belonging and recognition.

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Author:   Johanna Leinonen ,  Seija Jalagin ,  Outi Kähäri
Publisher:   Helsinki University Press
Imprint:   Helsinki University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9789523691421


ISBN 10:   9523691422
Pages:   356
Publication Date:   26 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Johanna Leinonen is a research specialist at the Novia University for Applied Sciences, Finland. She completed her PhD in history in 2011 at the University of Minnesota, United States. She holds the title of associate professor (docent) in research on multiculturalism from the University of Turku (2016). Her research interests include migration history, forced migration and family separation, family and marriage migration, and gender and migration. She is the lead editor of Forced Migrants in Nordic Histories (Helsinki University Press, 2025), which won the Nordic History Book Award in 2025. ORCID: https: //orcid.org/0000-0003-1359-8235 Seija Jalagin is a senior lecturer of history at the University of Oulu, Finland, and she holds the title of associate professor (docent) in the history of cultural interaction at the University of Turku. In addition to cultural encounters, she specializes in gender history, migration, and integration. Recently her research has focused on refugee policies and practices in 20th-century Finland, as well as familial memories of forced migration. She is one of the editors of Forced Migrants in Nordic Histories (Helsinki University Press, 2025), which won the Nordic History Book Award in 2025. ORCID: https: //orcid.org/0000-0002-4762-0288 Outi Kähäri is a postdoctoral researcher in the research unit for history, culture and communication studies at the University of Oulu. She holds a doctoral degree in sociology (University of Turku, 2017) and the title of associate professor (docent) in minority history at the University of Oulu (2025). Her recent studies have concentrated on intergenerational relationships and (post)memories in transnational Ingrian families. Her field of expertise includes qualitative methods, research on institutional and social trust, interaction, sociological memory studies, and minority history. ORCID: https: //orcid.org/0000-0003-4366-0570

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