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Accepted Paper:

La construction de la mémoire coloniale en Erythrée: les Erythréens, les Métis, les Italiens  
Gabriella D'Agostino (University of Palermo)

Paper short abstract:

Focusing on some passages of life histories collected duryng my fieldwork in Asmara and Massaua and based on the ‘memory of Italy’, I study the representation of the past in order to reveal the shaping of the subjective experience by the 'colonial discourse' in Eritrea.

Paper long abstract:

Focusing on some passages of life histories collected in Asmara and based on the 'memory of Italy', I study the representation of the past in order to reveal the shaping of the subjective experience by the 'colonial discourse' in Eritrea. If the main aim of my essay is the understanding of the play of interactions between individuals and collectivity, one more important element I take into account is 'memory' seen as a "social selection of remembering" (Halbwachs). I try to connect the social position and narrative role of single members (of the Eritrean society) to the meaning it takes the 'going back to the past' for them as individuals belonging to a group (an Eritrean, a Mestizo, an Italian) in relation to the past and the present. The consequence is that the logic dominant/dominated is inadequate to explain the internal articulations of the colonial context and that the focus must be shifted on individual and collective systems of expectations and on the negotiations of meaning resulting from a "past always to be recovered" and a "present always to be rebuilt".

Panel W110
Enacting pasts and futures: memory, identity and imagination
  Session 1 Wednesday 27 August, 2008, -