Focusing on the Memorial Antônio Agostinho Neto (MAAN) in Angola as the case study to analyse materialisations of memory, the article attempts to read the political representations of this monument by analysing its main narratives, questioning its silences and unpacking its impact on public memory. To do so, the article is divided into three parts. The first section engages with the relevant academic literature on southern African memorialisation and provides a brief description of the MAAN. The second and third sections consider Richard Werbner's notion of elite memorial-ism to produce a two-dimensional analysis, referencing the absence of MPLA narrative and symbols in the MAAN while noting how it became inaccessible to the ordinary Angola...
Remembering the Liberation Struggles in Cape Verde: A Mnemohistory takes as its reference from the a...
International audienceSince the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa has been engaged in an unp...
The purpose of this project was to look at memory and memorialization in Cape Town in order to bette...
This article demonstrates how Portuguese leaders created historical representations celebrating Port...
This article examines an attempt to build a memorial to local victims of civil war in South Sudan. T...
This article discusses the projections of the politics of memory in two post-colonial locations as A...
This paper focuses on the Owambo Campaign Memorial in Windhoek which was erected to commemorate the ...
This book investigates memorials and monuments to slavery throughout the African diaspora, but with ...
Magister Artium - MAMandume has fought two colonial powers, Portugal and British-South Africa from t...
Abstract The question of the intricate relation between memory and history has become even more pro...
Examining the significance of statues as consisting of both material and immaterial components throu...
The article shows how the discourses of trauma, victimhood and silence regarding local agency contri...
Just as stories about the past are constructed in particular ways, so too are silences about histori...
This article employs the history of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK)’s 1980s prison camp, Quatro, as a case st...
Rehabilitating the legacy of deceased leaders is a phenomenon particularly salient in Southern Afric...
Remembering the Liberation Struggles in Cape Verde: A Mnemohistory takes as its reference from the a...
International audienceSince the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa has been engaged in an unp...
The purpose of this project was to look at memory and memorialization in Cape Town in order to bette...
This article demonstrates how Portuguese leaders created historical representations celebrating Port...
This article examines an attempt to build a memorial to local victims of civil war in South Sudan. T...
This article discusses the projections of the politics of memory in two post-colonial locations as A...
This paper focuses on the Owambo Campaign Memorial in Windhoek which was erected to commemorate the ...
This book investigates memorials and monuments to slavery throughout the African diaspora, but with ...
Magister Artium - MAMandume has fought two colonial powers, Portugal and British-South Africa from t...
Abstract The question of the intricate relation between memory and history has become even more pro...
Examining the significance of statues as consisting of both material and immaterial components throu...
The article shows how the discourses of trauma, victimhood and silence regarding local agency contri...
Just as stories about the past are constructed in particular ways, so too are silences about histori...
This article employs the history of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK)’s 1980s prison camp, Quatro, as a case st...
Rehabilitating the legacy of deceased leaders is a phenomenon particularly salient in Southern Afric...
Remembering the Liberation Struggles in Cape Verde: A Mnemohistory takes as its reference from the a...
International audienceSince the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa has been engaged in an unp...
The purpose of this project was to look at memory and memorialization in Cape Town in order to bette...