Memory, Meaning, and Resistance
Discover the profound insights of Fran Leeper Buss in her groundbreaking book, Memory, Meaning, and Resistance, published in 2017 by The University of Michigan Press. This compelling work spans 226 pages and delves into the lives of poor and working-class women through the lens of oral history. Buss, a pioneering oral historian, meticulously analyzes the recurring themes that shape their experiences, offering readers a unique perspective on resilience and resistance. With its rich narratives and thoughtful exploration, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in social history, women's studies, and the power of storytelling. Join Buss as she uncovers the voices that often go unheard, making Memory, Meaning, and Resistance a vital addition to your literary collection.