2024
DOI: 10.1177/17506980241300611
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Remembering and forgetting famines in Ethiopia

Fisseha Fantahun Tefera,
Camilla Orjuela

Abstract: This article aims to advance the understanding of famine memorialization—or the lack of it—in postcolonial Africa by focusing on famines in Ethiopia. It analyses the memory politics of Ethiopian state actors, and the silenced or marginalized place of famines, particularly the 1984–1985 famine. Drawing on interviews with individuals involved in memory-making in Ethiopia, observations of museums, monuments and other memory sites, and archival and secondary sources, the article shows how famine memory only appear… Show more

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