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Introduction: starting from a place of familial memory
The abused orphan: memory as legitimate and national heritage
A methodology of remembering: the self who was, the self who is and the self who narrates
Remembering a home of origin: creating places through memory
Remembering that feeling of not being at home (in the world)
The space between
Absent memories: an autobiographical and methodological dilemma
Conclusion: managing memory in the care system today.
The abused orphan: memory as legitimate and national heritage
A methodology of remembering: the self who was, the self who is and the self who narrates
Remembering a home of origin: creating places through memory
Remembering that feeling of not being at home (in the world)
The space between
Absent memories: an autobiographical and methodological dilemma
Conclusion: managing memory in the care system today.