Social Memory, Silenced Voices, and Political Struggle : Remembering the Revolution in Zanzibar /
This volume focuses on the cultural memory and mediation of the 1964 Zanzibar revolution, analyzing it's continuing reverberations in everyday life. The revolution constructed new conceptions of community and identity, race and cultural belonging, as well as instituting different ideals of nati...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2018
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Memory, media, and mapinduzi : alternative voices and visions of revolution, fifty years later / William Cunningham Bissell and Marie-Aude Fouere
- Memories of revolution : patterns of interpretation of the 1964 revolution in Zanzibar / Roman Loimeier
- The voice of the revolution : remembering and re-envisioning Field Marshal John Okello / Ann Lee Grimstad
- Memory, liberalism, and the reconstructed self : Wolfango Dourado and the revolution in Zanzibar / G. Thomas Burgess
- "For us it's what came after" : locating Pemba in revolutionary Zanzibar / Nathalie Arnold Koenings
- Uncommon misery, relegated to the margins : Tumbatu and fifty years of the Zanzibar revolution / Makame Ali Muhajir and Garth Andrew Myers
- "Glittering skin" : race, rectitude, and wrongdoing in Zanzibar / Gavin Macarthur
- Silenced voices, recaptured memories : historical imprints within a Zanzibari life-world / Kjersti Larsen
- Memory, history, and the nation among the grieving cosmopolitans : Omani-Zanzibaris remember the Zanzibar revolution, 1964-present / Nathaniel Mathews
- Africa Addio, the revolution, and the ambiguities of remembrance in contemporary Zanzibar / Marie-Aude Fouere
- Healing the past, reinventing the present : from the revolution to maridhiano / Ahmed Rajab
- Capturing the commemoration : a documentary photo essay on the 50th anniversary of the revolution / Ania Gruca.