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03561aam a2200457 i 4500 001 F0832DCA56B111EEB3013A8641ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20230919010045 008 230331t20222022sa ab b 001 0 eng d 020 $a 1920033971 020 $a 9781920033972 035 $a (OCoLC)1374292392 040 $a OI@ $b eng $e rda $c OI@ $d OCLCF $d HUL $d CLU $d NUI $d SILO 043 $a f-ug--- 050 04 $a HM1033 $b .O24 2022 082 04 $a 967.61044 $2 23 100 1 $a Ocen, Laury Lawrence, $d 1970- $e author. 245 10 $a Beyond monuments : $b the politics and poetics of memory in post-war northern Uganda / $c Laury L. Ocen. 246 38 $a Beyond monuments : $b politics and poetics of memory 250 $a First edition. 264 1 $a Makhanda, South Africa : $b NISC, $c 2022. 300 $a xviii, 262 pages : $b illustrations, 1 map ; $c 26 cm 490 1 $a African humanities series 520 $a "Beyond Monuments: The politics and poetics of memory in post-war northern Uganda explores themes of war and peace, displacement and return, and remembering and forgetting, depicted as experiences of survivors of mass violence in the northern Uganda civil wars between 1987 and 2006. Presented as dichotomies marking key transitional moments negotiated by NGOs, governments, and post-war communities in northern Uganda, the analysis of these themes emphasises how ordinary survivors of war make claims - through oral performances, memoirs, reminiscences, and place and personal names - that foreground memories threatened with amnesia, resulting from state and NGO driven commemorations. Beyond Monuments shows the intersection between literature and material arts and, as a result, stylistically it shifts focus from conventional literature, defined in the genre of novels, plays, essays and short stories, to include non-inscribed or thinly inscribed texts such as cenotaphs, sculptures, statues, and other concrete objects used in the making of memory. Beyond Monuments - which shapes debates in the subjects of transitional justice, conflict management, resilience, recovery, and peace - will find a wide audience, ranging from teachers of literature and scholars of the fine arts to memory anthropologists, cultural historians, humanitarian agencies, government officials, social workers, and readers interested in the intellectual histories of neglected societies."-- $c Back cover. 500 $a Published in South Africa on behalf of the African Humanities Association by NISC. 504 $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-244) and index. 505 0 $a Post-independence discourses of memory -- Territorial militias and quotidian memories -- Multidisciplinary reading of war monuments -- Dynamics of individual and collective remembering -- Interpreting mnemonics of war -- Interventions, relations, and new imaginaries -- Discourses of war, memory, and the future. 648 7 $a Since 1979 $2 fast 650 0 $a Collective memory $z Uganda. 650 0 $a Peace-building $z Uganda. 650 7 $a Collective memory. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01739814 650 7 $a Peace-building. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01055902 650 7 $a Politics and government. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01919741 651 0 $a Uganda $x History $y 1979- 651 0 $a Uganda $x Politics and government $y 1979- 651 7 $a Uganda. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01210282 655 7 $a History. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01411628 830 0 $a African humanities series. 941 $a 1 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20231117031600.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=F0832DCA56B111EEB3013A8641ECA4DBInitiate Another SILO Locator Search