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Forget Colonialism?: Sacrifice and the Art of Memory in Madagascar

AUTHOR: Jennifer Cole
ISBN: 0520228456

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Forget Colonialism?: Sacrifice and the Art of Memory in Madagascar
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by Jennifer Cole

Book Description
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 1992Ð93, 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.

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"The best book-length study of colonial memory available... Cole provides a way out of the dichotomy in which memory is viewed as either individual or 'collective.'" --Rosalind Shaw, coeditor of Syncretism/Anti- Syncretism/ The Politics of Religious Synthesis "A remarkably lucid and self-assured analysis of social memory... The book is a pleasure to read." --Michael Lambek, author of Knowledge and Practice in Mayotte

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


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         Book Review

Forget Colonialism?: Sacrifice and the Art of Memory in Madagascar
- Book Reviews,
by Jennifer Cole

Forget Colonialism?: Sacrifice and the Art of Memory in Madagascar

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"The best book-length study of colonial memory available... Cole provides a way out of the dichotomy in which memory is viewed as either individual or 'collective.'" —Rosalind Shaw, coeditor of Syncretism/Anti-Syncretism/ The Politics of Religious Synthesis

"A remarkably lucid and self-assured analysis of social memory... The book is a pleasure to read." —Michael Lambek, author of Knowledge and Practice in Mayotte

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

SYNOPSIS

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￯﾿ᄑ93, 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.




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