mommy bloggers as archivists: memory keepers

The family house is full of happy memories. Yes? And yet... It is also a place of sadnesses-– and this can be treated as a kind of difficult knowledge. People in power (moms as writers)need to take care. The video is not offered here as disproportionate parallel to link holocaust to home: but the link initiates an interesting point of comparison. To be careful trading in family secrets. To let people tell their own stories and choose silences.

How the video fits/helps? This man with memories is able to reflect on meaning and past and then to share it with dignity and hope. He took time to think about what to divulge and how to offer it in a useful way. “You have a very well thought out narrative.” What if a blogger had talked for him?? What of blogging this experience, adding an element of immediacy and reporting? Story is itself a funny reassuring word for this difficult memory sharing. I am suggesting more of what we go through needs to be regarded as serious and owned.

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