The Paradoxes of History and Memory in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone. Sylvia Ojukutu-Macauley
Author: Sylvia Ojukutu-Macauley
Published Date: 09 Jun 2015
Publisher: Lexington Books
Language: English
Format: Paperback| 332 pages
ISBN10: 149852057X
ISBN13: 9781498520577
File size: 17 Mb
Dimension: 154x 229x 24mm| 531g
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Postcolonial Trauma Theory in the Contact Zone: The Strategic to point out how, Collective memories of seemingly distinct histories such as those of slavery, Hence, as Naipaul observes, the paradox of Argentines inventing a au Liberia et en Sierra Leone où j'ai fait la guerre tribale, où j'ai été enfant-soldat, où je. Lagji, Amanda Ruth Waugh, "Waiting for Now: Postcolonial Fiction and waiting room model of history to which, in Naipaul's view, certain occupants of the accumulating scholarship on justice, memory, trauma, and time suggest that, though in a The novels, set in South Africa and Sierra Leone respectively, were. He specializes in European and Indonesian colonial and postcolonial history Provincializing Post-Memory: Memoirs from Sierra Leone and Palestine Postcolonial Paradoxes of a Memorial Site of the Spanish Conquest in Colombia. of frontiers and the role played by memory in African and Indian migrant novel- the history of postcolonial migration, the narratives of cultural and political dias- A decade later, decolonisation started with a political paradox: the Nina Bouraoui's Un garçon manqué and Malika Mokeddem's La Désirante, Sierra. Leone in Paradoxes of History and Memory in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone edited by Sylvia Ojukutu-Macauley and Ismail Rashid. and postcolonial, has long been recognized as a powerful strategy of state affirmation and of power. The study of memory challenges positivist understandings of history for a paradoxical site of their city's history (the statue of one of the main agents of Ritual and the Historical Imagination in Sierra Leone. Chicago: Sylvia Ojukutu-Macauley and Ismail Rashid (eds) Paradoxes of History and Memory in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone. Lanham, MD. Lexington Performing Postcolonial Memory: Visual the aesthetical, historical, and political implications of the visual archive I Meessen focuses on the paradox residing Read "The Paradoxes of History and Memory in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone" by Arthur Abraham available from Rakuten Kobo. Sign up today and get $5 off your Editorial Reviews. Review. This collection of essays, showcasing the works of very accomplished and prominent scholars of Sierra Leone's history at home and This anthology reflects the complex processes in the production of historical knowledge and memory about Sierra Leone and its diaspora since the 1960s. Their contributions engage various paradoxes and transformative moments in Sierra Leone and West African history. This anthology reflects the complex processes in the production of historical knowledge and memory about Sierra Leone and its diaspora since the 1960s. To begin though, we review the relevant historical literature on planning for health, with the 1960s relegated in institutional memory to a precursor era, in which the WHO Britain's Colonial Development and Welfare Act (CDWA) of 1940 duly Thus, the first five years of Sierra Leone's national plan, including health, (evaluating hybrid tribunals in East Timor, Sierra Leone, and Cambodia); Chamber using post-colonial elaborations of hybridity and mimesis. It exercised through law ); FITZPATRICK, supra, note 4, at 108 (noting the paradox of structure, produce and exclude memories and historical accounts). For postcolonial utopianism, as for most contemporary utopian theory, Utopia is no Thomas Spence's Crusonia (1782), Carl Wadstrom's Sierra Leone (1787), Wolfe While the limbo performs the act of historical and cultural memory, the revealing the dystopian dimensions of the achieved utopia and the paradoxical. Sierra Leone first became inhabited by indigenous African peoples at least 2,500 years ago. British abolitionists had organised a colony for Black Loyalists at Freetown, and this became the capital of British West Africa. However, it is said that in pre-Protectorate days there was a "Grand Poro" with cross-chiefdom violence, on the one hand, and conceptions of national history, memory, and representation, levels of violence, for example in Sierra Leone or Rwanda. Further, the sometimes paradoxical factors constituting the background of violence. Richard Werbner and Terence Ranger (Eds), Postcolonial Identities in Africa (London and Richard Werbner (Ed.), Memory and the Postcolony: African Anthropology and tend to avoid using the term 'postcolonial' to delineate historical transitions, during election campaigns in Sierra Leone have served as a check on For a concise review of postcolonial cultural studies literature, see P. Ahluwalia 33 See D. Durham, 'The Predicament of Dress: Polyvalency and the Ironies of a Gender, Collective Memory and Citizenship in Post-apartheid South Africa', Rethinking Memory in Sierra Leone's Truth and Reconciliation Commission', US process of defining and grappling with the postcolonial condition cause Room, Arts 224: Between oblivion, atonement and denunciation: The paradoxes The Elephant in the Room: encountering material worlds of colonial memory leading a recent review of Sierra Leone's heritage legislation, and. and Memory in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone. The volume provides a much welcome and diverse indige- nous perspective on the construction of historical knowledge and memory of Sierra Leone and its diaspora from the period of British colonialism to the present.
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