The Memory Project
This project seeks to examine how memory both informs and troubles debates about the nature of the postcolonial state in Africa, the practice of politics, historical recollection, and imaginative being.
About the Project
Here is the premise of this memory project: preservation of memories and experiences through visual and audio technology has a number of advantages over written materials: it enables representation and subsequent preservation of raw voices. But what happens when memories are suppressed? To respond to this question, my memory project uses documentary biographies of leading African intellectuals to interrogate the African condition, histories and memories. This approach opens up dialogues about justice, domination, and citizenship.