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- Title
Muslim Memories of the Liberation War in Cabo Delgado.
- Authors
BONATE, LIAZZAT J. K.
- Abstract
The transition from socialism to the neo-liberal model after the end of the civil war in Mozambique prompted a public debate about the meaning and memories of the liberation struggle. While the Frelimo party has been re-assessing and reaffirming its 'ownership' over the collective memory of the nation-state, whose foundational myth is based on the independence struggle, the professional historians, veterans and disenfranchised groups have been attempting to insert their own insights and memories into that debate. This article addresses memories of the liberation war by the ordinary Muslims, including male and female guerrilla fighters and political prisoners interviewed in the Paquitequete neighbourhood of Pemba City, Cabo Delgado province, which was one of the pivotal regions of the war. Through their stories the article attempts to give voice to marginalized groups and bring the agency of the forgotten into the public and ongoing contemporary debate in order to re-inscribe them into the national narratives of the independence struggle.
- Subjects
DELGADO, Cape (Mozambique); MOZAMBIQUE; AFRICA; MOZAMBIQUE Revolution, 1964-1975; FRELIMO; COLLECTIVE memory; MUSLIMS; GUERRILLAS; WOMEN guerrillas; POLITICAL prisoners; TWENTIETH century; HISTORY
- Publication
Kronos: Southern African Histories, 2013, Vol 39, p230
- ISSN
0259-0190
- Publication type
Article