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Please join the Department of International Development’s Creative Contestations and Social Justice Research Group for a book talk with Dr Sue A.S. Iamamoto about her new book Memories and Social Struggles in Contemporary Bolivia: Platforms in Convulsive Times.

In this book she examines social memories as powerful platforms that structure the experience of activists in convulsive times. The first case analyses how the inhabitants of the province of Omasuyos mobilized the memory of the anti-colonial rebellion of Tupac Katari and Bartolina Sisa during the so-called 'Gas War' in 2003. The second case concentrates on how activists in El Alto recalled the War of the Pacific to make sense of the same conflict. Thirdly, this book explores the civic strike in Potosí in 2010 and its relation to the memory of the rise and fall of the Imperial City of Potosí. Sue A. S. Iamamoto argues these memories and narratives have often experienced a path-dependent continuous remembrance through history which is both constitutive and instrumental for the activists claiming it. Dr Aiko Ikemura Amaral will join be the discussant.

Sue A.S. Iamamoto

About the speaker

Sue A. S. Iamamoto is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), with a PhD from Queen Mary University of London and a MA from the University of São Paulo. Her research investigates the intersections between collective memories, politics and citizenship among social movements and indigenous groups in Bolivia and in Brazil.

At this event

Aiko Ikemura Amaral

Lecturer in International Development

Event details

1.08
Bush House South East Wing
Strand, London WC2R 1AE