The article shows how the discourses of trauma, victimhood and silence regarding local agency contributed to the production of the nationalist master narrative in postcolonial Namibia. However, I point out repositories of memory beyond the narratives of victimhood and trauma, which began to add different layers to the political economy of silence and remembrance in the mid-2000s. Through revisiting visual forms of remembrance in northern Namibia an argument is developed, which challenges the dichotomy between silence and confession. It raises critical questions about the prominent place that the trauma trope has attained in memory studies, with reference to work by international memory studies scholars such as Paul Antze and Michael L...
This study analyses the socio-political life of two traumatic events, namelyapartheid in South Afric...
In this paper I contend that a project of recovering one's ethnographic archive can engender not onl...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...
The article shows how the discourses of trauma, victimhood and silence regarding local agency contri...
The article shows how the discourses of trauma, victimhood and silence regarding local agency contri...
From text: Public commemoration of past atrocity, mass crime and particularly genocide has drawn att...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
This thesis explores the legacy of the Herero-Nama genocide that occurred in 1904 to 1908 by examini...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
Just as stories about the past are constructed in particular ways, so too are silences about histori...
Visual records of place remain to a large degree inadequate when attempting to make visible the ephe...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDDuring the peak of apartheid, the South African Defence Force (SADF) killed...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study seeks to contribute to the literature on the colonial war, genoc...
This study analyses the socio-political life of two traumatic events, namelyapartheid in South Afric...
In this paper I contend that a project of recovering one's ethnographic archive can engender not onl...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...
The article shows how the discourses of trauma, victimhood and silence regarding local agency contri...
The article shows how the discourses of trauma, victimhood and silence regarding local agency contri...
From text: Public commemoration of past atrocity, mass crime and particularly genocide has drawn att...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
This thesis explores the legacy of the Herero-Nama genocide that occurred in 1904 to 1908 by examini...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
Just as stories about the past are constructed in particular ways, so too are silences about histori...
Visual records of place remain to a large degree inadequate when attempting to make visible the ephe...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDDuring the peak of apartheid, the South African Defence Force (SADF) killed...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study seeks to contribute to the literature on the colonial war, genoc...
This study analyses the socio-political life of two traumatic events, namelyapartheid in South Afric...
In this paper I contend that a project of recovering one's ethnographic archive can engender not onl...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...