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      Monuments and Memory in Africa: Reflections on Coloniality and Decoloniality

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      This book investigates how monuments have been used in Africa as tools of oppression and domination, from the colonial period up to the present day.

      This book investigates how monuments have been used in Africa as tools of oppression and dominance, from the colonial period up to the present da...

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      Product ID:9781032559117
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Contemporary Africa
      Title:Monuments and Memory in Africa
      Subtitle:Reflections on Coloniality and Decoloniality
      Authors:Author: John Sodiq Sanni, Madalitso Zililo Phiri
      Page Count:168
      Subjects:History of architecture, History of architecture, Museology and heritage studies, Regional / International studies, Development studies, African history, Colonialism and imperialism, National liberation and independence, Cultural studies, Ethnic studies, Sociology, Comparative politics, Human geography, Regional geography, Museology & heritage studies, Regional studies, Development studies, African history, Colonialism & imperialism, National liberation & independence, post-colonialism, Cultural studies, Ethnic studies, Sociology, Comparative politics, Human geography, Regional geography, Africa
      Description:This book investigates how monuments have been used in Africa as tools of oppression and domination, from the colonial period up to the present day.

      This book investigates how monuments have been used in Africa as tools of oppression and dominance, from the colonial period up to the present day.

      The book asks what the decolonisation of historical monuments and geographies might entail and how this could contribute to the creation of a post-imperial world. In recent times, African movements to overthrow the symbols and monuments of the colonial era have gathered pace as a means of renaming, reclassifying, and reimagining colonial identities and spaces. Movements such as #RhodesMustFall in South Africa have sprung up around the world, connected by a history of Black life struggles, erasures, oppression, suppression, and the depression of Black biopolitics. This book provides an important multidisciplinary intervention in the discourse on monuments and memories, asking what they are, what they have been used to represent, and ultimately what they can reveal about past and present forms of pain and oppression.

      Drawing on insights from philosophy, historical sociology, politics, museum, and literary studies, this book will be of interest to a range of scholars with an interest in the decolonisation of global African history.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-03-05

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      Weight436 g
      Dimensions163 × 242 × 19 mm