2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0001972018000207
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African colonial soldiers, memories and imagining migration in Senegal in the twenty-first century

Abstract: This article is an attempt to reconsider the representations that, in Senegal in the 2000s, linked the social history of the tirailleurs (African colonial soldiers) with the practical and symbolic processes at the heart of a number of migratory projects, especially among young people. The history of this social military body was rooted in almost a century of colonial domination, from 1857 to 1962. The tirailleurs played a part in all the battles of the French army and generated different kinds of social imagin… Show more

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