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      <image:caption>This book is a beautiful example of the power of oral history and the importance of archives. I have found this reading very useful to explore the ambiguities involved in activism, in particular the experience of loss, trauma and disappointment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Questions of heritage and solidarity are central to my sociological work, so it is no surprise that I immediately loved Caroline Dawson’s autofictional account of her migration from Chili and childhood experiences growing up in Québec. I have also learned from Dawson’s evocative and accessible writing style. She is also a sociologist and teacher, and her capacity to convey complex sociological concepts trough stories tells me she must be a great instructor.</image:caption>
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