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Shifting memories and forced migrations: the Somali Zigula migration to Tanzania
2018
Africa - Journal of the International African Institute
AbstractForced migrations, both now and in the past, imply a process of constructing and modifying accounts of past events, which become codified in memories. Memories are constructed to negotiate and reshape identity in the country of arrival. A number of factors interact in this process, some aspects are silenced and others emphasized, and new events may be invented. One of the arguments I make elsewhere is that, along the way, memories of the past, especially if gathered and codified through
doi:10.1017/s0001972018000219
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