The theme of contemporary slavery is necessarily linked to the history of slavery, especially as a part of former colonialist countries’ past (and identity). It is therefore particularly relevant to consider how public memory represents "historical" slavery through moments of commemoration, speeches, books, monuments and museums. This article proposes a brief analysis of how the museums dedicated to the themes of slavery and slave trade in metropolitan France treat the subjects of slavery and slave trade as a part of the nation’s past
International audienceOn March 25th, 2012, the Memorial to the abolition of slavery was inaugurated ...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
Cet article traite de la mémoire de l’esclavage et de la place accordée à ses patrimoines dans les m...
The theme of contemporary slavery is necessarily linked to the history of slavery, especially as a p...
none1noAlthough slavery is in no way a new subject, its collective memory has officially emerged in ...
The aim of the article is to investigate the role played by the memory of slavery in Italy, both fro...
In France, the memories of slave trade and slavery have been reactivated since 1998 when the country...
International audienceThis paper analyses the aesthetics codes and cultural symbols attached to the ...
This article wishes to contribute to the study of slavery, rights of man and colonial system, by ana...
In the recent decades, France has seen a dramatic development of the politics of the memory of slave...
This article examines the emergence of the public memory of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade in ...
none1noMemory is a key feature in the study and commemoration of an episode that has deeply structu...
For a long time, the impact of Atlantic slavery on European societies was discussed in academic circ...
This essay, which introduces the dossier \u201cEnslaved bodies, enslaved languages\u201d, addresses ...
This introductory essay discusses the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade across three contine...
International audienceOn March 25th, 2012, the Memorial to the abolition of slavery was inaugurated ...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
Cet article traite de la mémoire de l’esclavage et de la place accordée à ses patrimoines dans les m...
The theme of contemporary slavery is necessarily linked to the history of slavery, especially as a p...
none1noAlthough slavery is in no way a new subject, its collective memory has officially emerged in ...
The aim of the article is to investigate the role played by the memory of slavery in Italy, both fro...
In France, the memories of slave trade and slavery have been reactivated since 1998 when the country...
International audienceThis paper analyses the aesthetics codes and cultural symbols attached to the ...
This article wishes to contribute to the study of slavery, rights of man and colonial system, by ana...
In the recent decades, France has seen a dramatic development of the politics of the memory of slave...
This article examines the emergence of the public memory of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade in ...
none1noMemory is a key feature in the study and commemoration of an episode that has deeply structu...
For a long time, the impact of Atlantic slavery on European societies was discussed in academic circ...
This essay, which introduces the dossier \u201cEnslaved bodies, enslaved languages\u201d, addresses ...
This introductory essay discusses the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade across three contine...
International audienceOn March 25th, 2012, the Memorial to the abolition of slavery was inaugurated ...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
Cet article traite de la mémoire de l’esclavage et de la place accordée à ses patrimoines dans les m...