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Beyond Collective Memory: Structural Complicity and Future Freedoms in Senegalese and South African Narratives (Routledge Studies in Comparative Literature) (Hardcover)

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Beyond Collective Memory analyzes how two African places became icons of collective memory for certain publics, yet remain marginal to national and continental memory discourses. Thiaroye, a Senegalese location of colonial-era massacre, and District Six, a South African neighborhood destroyed under apartheid, have epitomized a shared "memory" of racist violence and resistant community. Analyzing diverse cultural texts surrounding both places, this book argues that the metaphor of collective memory has obscured the structural character of colonial and apartheid violence, and made it difficult to explore the complicit positions that structures of violence produce. In investigating the elisions of memory discourses, Beyond Collective Memory challenges the dominance of collective memory, and calls attention to the African pasts, metaphors, and imaginaries that exist beyond it.

About the Author


Cullen Goldblatt is a scholar, writer, and translator. He holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Berkeley. His essays have been published in forums such as Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Research in African Literatures, and in the volume Crossings and Comparisons (LuKa - Literaturen und Kunst Afrikas).

Product Details
ISBN: 9780367443023
ISBN-10: 0367443023
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: September 15th, 2020
Pages: 234
Language: English
Series: Routledge Studies in Comparative Literature