Oral sources vary according to their specific use in a particular social arena. In this respect, the ethnographic encounter is a context where significant discourses and narratives about the past are produced, both at the institutional and individual level. Even if less immediately evident, also written sources are the products of specific historical, political, and cultural agendas. This paper is intended as a methodological reflection on the socio-political construction of oral and written sources in the context of extensive fieldwork, carried out between 2008 and 2010, in a post-industrial area of the city of Milan, Italy known as Bicocca. Today, the University of Milano Bicocca, the Theatre Arcimboldi, CNR, and Siemens Italia, among others, occupy the site. However, until the 1980s, the same area hosted the Pirelli Industries, one of the major Italian plants for the production of plastics, tires, and cables. Even if the site has subsequently been transformed into a “technological integrated area”, it is still permeated with both material and immaterial historical traces of its industrial past. I consider here the historical archive of the Pirelli Industries and my conversations with former unionists and workers of the Pirelli; I focus on the accounts of the years 1968-1969, also known as the “Second Red Biennium” or the “Autunno Caldo”, an exceptional phase of two years of intense demonstrations and strikes. I explore both archival sources and personal accounts, in short: the plurality of voices that are part of the site’s memory, past and present. My analysis will stress a specific methodological issue that is the need of a multidisciplinary approach in the context of my fieldwork research, given the malleability of the concept of memory itself and considering the fruitful collaboration between anthropology, oral history and the sociology of memory

Rimoldi, L. (2012). The Construction and the Negotiation of Ethnographic Voices Notes From an Italian Post-Industrial Area. MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, 3(8), 221-226 [10.36941/mjss].

The Construction and the Negotiation of Ethnographic Voices Notes From an Italian Post-Industrial Area

Rimoldi, L.
2012

Abstract

Oral sources vary according to their specific use in a particular social arena. In this respect, the ethnographic encounter is a context where significant discourses and narratives about the past are produced, both at the institutional and individual level. Even if less immediately evident, also written sources are the products of specific historical, political, and cultural agendas. This paper is intended as a methodological reflection on the socio-political construction of oral and written sources in the context of extensive fieldwork, carried out between 2008 and 2010, in a post-industrial area of the city of Milan, Italy known as Bicocca. Today, the University of Milano Bicocca, the Theatre Arcimboldi, CNR, and Siemens Italia, among others, occupy the site. However, until the 1980s, the same area hosted the Pirelli Industries, one of the major Italian plants for the production of plastics, tires, and cables. Even if the site has subsequently been transformed into a “technological integrated area”, it is still permeated with both material and immaterial historical traces of its industrial past. I consider here the historical archive of the Pirelli Industries and my conversations with former unionists and workers of the Pirelli; I focus on the accounts of the years 1968-1969, also known as the “Second Red Biennium” or the “Autunno Caldo”, an exceptional phase of two years of intense demonstrations and strikes. I explore both archival sources and personal accounts, in short: the plurality of voices that are part of the site’s memory, past and present. My analysis will stress a specific methodological issue that is the need of a multidisciplinary approach in the context of my fieldwork research, given the malleability of the concept of memory itself and considering the fruitful collaboration between anthropology, oral history and the sociology of memory
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Anthropology, Memory, Pirelli Industries, Working-class History, Archival Research
English
set-2010
2012
3
8
221
226
open
Rimoldi, L. (2012). The Construction and the Negotiation of Ethnographic Voices Notes From an Italian Post-Industrial Area. MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, 3(8), 221-226 [10.36941/mjss].
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