How do people come to terms with difficult moments and events in history? How do we begin to tell stories about trauma and violence that we experience on an international scale? How do movies and literature shape our perceptions of history? Can we work today to have some of those difficult dialogs that are necessary to move forward as a people? Dr. Kiko Benitez joins us to talk about his course coming Spring 2008, “Violence, Myth, and Memory: Southeast Asia at the Crossroads of Modernity.”




Kiko Benitez [3:57m]: