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Скачать или смотреть When Will We Be Free? Scenes from a Historical Memoir on Colonialism and Freedom

  • Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley
  • 2023-05-11
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When Will We Be Free? Scenes from a Historical Memoir on Colonialism and Freedom
book talkdecolonizationhistorylectureAfrican politics20th century historypolitical historymemoirBritish empire
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In this talk, Simukai Chigudu previews a chapter from the book he is currently writing, When Will We Be Free? Living in the Shadow of Empire and the Struggle for Decolonization (under contract with Crown, Penguin Random House). The book is a work of literary nonfiction that combines memoir, political history and cultural criticism. Chigudu interweaves his personal and family story with the history of Africa’s anti-colonial struggles from the 1950s to the present, with the hopes and frustrations of African independence, and with Britain’s public whitewashing of its colonial history in order to provide an intimate and nuanced account of colonization not merely as a historical or political phenomenon but as something that inescapably affects a person’s heart and mind, a person’s sense of identity and home—and he investigates what it would mean to be truly free of it.

Simukai Chigudu is spending a fellowship year at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. He is an associate professor of African politics at the University of Oxford and a fellow of St Antony’s College. His monograph, The Political Life of an Epidemic: Cholera, Crisis and Citizenship Zimbabwe (Cambridge University Press, 2020), won the prestigious Theodore J. Lowi First Book Award from the American Political Science Association. Before coming to academia, he worked as a physician in the UK’s National Health Service for three years. He holds an MD from Newcastle University, an MPH from Imperial College London, and a DPhil in International Development from the University of Oxford.

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