Event overview
Fiona MacIntosh, discusses the roles that anthropology and media played in her oral history of Nicaragua
Meet Fiona MacIntosh, author of ‘ROSA of the Wild Grass' the Story of a Nicaraguan Family, to discuss the roles that anthropology and media played in this oral history of Nicaragua.
‘Through the eyes of Rosa and her family, we experience in intimate detail the dramatic years of Nicaragua’s triumphs and travail: the courageous struggle for freedom, the solidarity and idealism, the achievements and excitement about escape from suffering and submission, the cruel and bitter assault from abroad, defeat and betrayal, and still life goes on with its joys and sorrows, and the hope that never dies. A poignant, gripping, sensitive tale.’
Noam Chomsky
Dates & times
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28 Nov 2016 | 4:30pm - 6:00pm |
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