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Madagascar - History, Africa - African Peoples - Southern Africa, French Imperialism - History, Africa - Social Conditions, Africa - Colonial History
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Forget Colonialism?

by Jennifer Cole
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Overview

While doing fieldwork in a village in east Madagascar that had suffered both heavy settler colonialism and a bloody anticolonial rebellion, Jennifer Cole found herself confronted by a puzzle. People in the area had lived through almost a century of intrusive French colonial rule, but they appeared to have forgotten the colonial period in their daily lives. Then, during democratic elections in 1992-93, the terrifying memories came flooding back. Cole asks, How do once-colonized peoples remember the colonial period? Drawing on a fine-grained ethnography of the social practices of remembering and forgetting in one community, she develops a practice-based approach to social memory.

About the Author, Jennifer Cole

Jennifer Cole is a cultural anthropologist and member of the Committee on Human Development at the University of Chicago.

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Book Details

Published
October 24, 2001
Publisher
Berkeley: University of California Press, c2001.
Pages
378
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520228467

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