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Panel 3: How do Local Memories and Grassroots Mnemonic Actors Challenge National Grand Narratives?

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Hegemonic Narratives
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Andreza de Souza Santos, Graham Dawson and Jocelyn Alexander give presentations the third panel. Chaired by Kathrin Bachleitner.
Andreza de Souza Santos (University of Oxford), 'Inconvenient Narratives: Slavery recounted in Brazil’s former gold mines'
Graham Dawson (University of Brighton), 'Grassroots oral history and the politics of ‘hegemonic memory’ on West Belfast interfaces after the Northern Ireland war'
Jocelyn Alexander (University of Oxford), 'Gukurahundi and the question of recognition in Zimbabwe'
chaired by Kathrin Bachleitner (University of Oxford).

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Hegemonic Narratives
People
Andreza de Souza Santos
Graham Dawson
Jocelyn Alexander
Kathrin Bachleitner
Keywords
politics
post-conflict
memory
grassroots
northern ireland
zimbabwe
brazil
anti-slavery movement
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 05/06/2020
Duration: 00:56:59

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