Memory, Trauma, and Commemoration

External reference: https://openalex.org/T11104

  1. Challenging Europe's Memory Regime: The Far Right's Narratives on Russia in The Shadow of War
    Analysis of how far-right parties in Germany, France, and Hungary construct competing historical narratives about Russia that challenge the EU's post-Cold War memory framework.
  2. Toponymic Practices in the Historical Geography of Sudan
    Historical study of Sudan's place names, revealing how external observers dominated toponymic practices while local naming traditions were lost or marginalized in regional historiography.
  3. Patricia Noah is framed as a site of black female resistance
    Analysis of Patricia Noah's womanist resistance and non-violent opposition to apartheid legacies in Trevor Noah's Born a Crime using postcolonial and womanist theoretical frameworks.
  4. Lotuturu Hill holds layered memories of colonial and Amin-era rule
    Explore Lotuturu Hill in Northern Uganda as a material archive of political history from colonial rule through Idi Amin's regime, examining how local oral traditions intersect with official.