2023
DOI: 10.1177/23996544231165448
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The emperor, the lion and the peacock: Monuments and contested state sovereignty in contemporary Ethiopia

Abstract: As a first project launched after his nomination as Ethiopia’s new prime minister in 2018, Abiy Ahmed renovated the Imperial Palace in Ethiopia’s political center, Addis Ababa to turn it into a heritage site of significance for nation-state building. This project was widely interpreted as a sign for the end of authoritarian rule and political tensions in the country. In this paper, we scrutinize the monumentalization inside the palace as an assemblage of of mythical figures – political rulers and animals. In o… Show more

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