exploratory projects

Landscapes of terror...

... violence and forensic heritages in the postcolonial Lusophone space

Restos de Daimler, Madina de Boé, Guiné Bissau, 1974.

Summary

This project is designed towards the development of a research agenda on how violence is inscribed in memory/heritage regimes, using as empirical framework the historical and sociopolitical unfolding of the Portuguese imperial and Estado Novo projects, and the postcolonial trajectories of the CPLP (Portuguese-speaking Countries Community)/PALOP (Portuguese-speaking African Countries) articulation.

This project contributes to Thematic Lines TL2, TL3 and TL5.

Broadly speaking, we are interested in studying the material, aesthetic and epistemological traces of colonial and post-independence violence (or ‘debris’, in the words of Ann Stoler) in light of the contemporary context, but propose to do so from the specific angle of how certain spaces, which were once sites of political violence and terror – in their different biopolitical forms of confrontation, persecution, massacre, exploitation, destitution, etc. –, are semanticized in the contemporary space of postcolonial heritage articulations.

Research Team

Principal Investigator

Ruy Llera Blanes

CRIA

Co-Principal Investigator

Patrícia Moita

HERCULES

Marta Lalanda Prista

CRIA

Maria Cardeira da Silva

CRIA

Fátima Moura Ferreira

Lab2PT

Francisco Azevedo Mendes

HERCULES

Victor Barros

IHC

Pedro Aires Oliveira

IHC

Xurxo Ayán Vila

IHC

Project development

MAIN UPPER IMAGE Remains of Daimler, Madina de Boé, Guinea-Bissau, 1974
© João Carvalho