International audienceThis paper analyses the aesthetics codes and cultural symbols attached to the official commemoration of slavery in Nantes, held annually in May 10, and highlights how they frame the interpretation of slavery and its legacy according to the traditional “republican” vision of collective identities. Such vision has recently been challenged by actors from Nantes' black community who have organized a theatrical “re-enactment” of slavery, with costumes and masks, designed to highlight the violence exerted on slaves. The strong contrast between these two modes of memorialization reflects two competing political uses of the past, related to two kinds of ideological worldviews. The first one tries to integrate the slave-trade p...
While much of current public discourse focuses on the ways that black activists are working to desec...
This article examines the commemoration of the American Civil War via the symbolic structure of “fra...
The theme of contemporary slavery is necessarily linked to the history of slavery, especially as a p...
International audienceThis paper analyses the aesthetics codes and cultural symbols attached to the ...
International audienceIn the Atlantic ports, the pride of a glorious merchant past is sometimes tarn...
International audienceIn the Atlantic ports, the pride of a glorious merchant past is sometimes tarn...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
This book investigates memorials and monuments to slavery throughout the African diaspora, but with ...
International audienceVisions of the Past and Minority Struggles in Two Former Slave-Trade PortsDraw...
As the two major European slave trading ports in their respective countries, the cities of Nantes an...
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 ...
This thesis is a comparative study of the creation of monuments and memorials to commemorate the Tra...
none1noAlthough slavery is in no way a new subject, its collective memory has officially emerged in ...
UnrestrictedThe monuments and memorials scattered across a nation 's landscape create permanent reco...
While much of current public discourse focuses on the ways that black activists are working to desec...
This article examines the commemoration of the American Civil War via the symbolic structure of “fra...
The theme of contemporary slavery is necessarily linked to the history of slavery, especially as a p...
International audienceThis paper analyses the aesthetics codes and cultural symbols attached to the ...
International audienceIn the Atlantic ports, the pride of a glorious merchant past is sometimes tarn...
International audienceIn the Atlantic ports, the pride of a glorious merchant past is sometimes tarn...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
This book investigates memorials and monuments to slavery throughout the African diaspora, but with ...
International audienceVisions of the Past and Minority Struggles in Two Former Slave-Trade PortsDraw...
As the two major European slave trading ports in their respective countries, the cities of Nantes an...
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 ...
This thesis is a comparative study of the creation of monuments and memorials to commemorate the Tra...
none1noAlthough slavery is in no way a new subject, its collective memory has officially emerged in ...
UnrestrictedThe monuments and memorials scattered across a nation 's landscape create permanent reco...
While much of current public discourse focuses on the ways that black activists are working to desec...
This article examines the commemoration of the American Civil War via the symbolic structure of “fra...
The theme of contemporary slavery is necessarily linked to the history of slavery, especially as a p...