Memory from the margins : Ethiopia's red terror martyrs memorial museum
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Memory from the margins : Ethiopia's red terror martyrs memorial museum
(Memory politics and transitional justice)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2019
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book asks the question: what is the role of memory during a political transition? Drawing on Ethiopian history, transitional justice, and scholarly fields concerned with memory, museums and trauma, the author reveals a complex picture of global, transnational, national and local forces as they converge in the story of the creation and continued life of one modest museum in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa-the Red Terror Martyrs Memorial Museum. It is a study from multiple margins: neither the case of Ethiopia nor memorialization is central to transitional justice discourse, and within Ethiopia, the history of the Red Terror is sidelined in contemporary politics. From these nested margins, traumatic memory emerges as an ambiguous social and political force. The contributions, meaning and limitations of memory emerge at the point of discrete interactions between memory advocates, survivor-docents and visitors. Memory from the margins is revealed as powerful for how it disrupts, not builds, new forms of community.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Memory from the MarginsChapter Two: Revolution and Red Terror, 1974 - 1978Chapter Three: Transitional Influences, 1991 - 2005Chapter Four: The Shape of Memory, 2003 - 2010Chapter Five: The Tour as Traumatic Performance, 2010 - presentChapter Six: Conclusion: On Memory and Future Transitions
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