Acknowledgments
Introduction: Story-Taking, Public Pedagogy and the Challenges of Transitional Justice
Chapter 1:‘To Tarry With Grief’: Spontaneous Shrines, Public Pedagogy and the Work of Mourning
Chapter 2: ‘Eccentric Subjects’: Female Martyrs and the Antimafia Public Imaginary
Chapter 3: ‘Children of the Massacre’: Public Pedagogy and Italy’s Non-Violent Protest Against Mafia Extortion
Chapter 4: On the Road to a New Corleone: Digital Screen Cultures and Citizen Writers
Chapter 5: Reconstructing memory through the archives: public pedagogy, citizenship and Letizia Battaglia’s photographic record of mafia violence
Chapter 6: ‘The Duty to Report’: Political Judgment, Public Pedagogy and the Photographic Archive of Franco Zecchin
EPILOGUE
WORKS CITED
NOTES
INDEX