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History, Modern Languages

Harki descendants reimagine the limits of testimony and reparative justice

September 23, 2024 Liverpool University Press

Clíona Hensey, author of Reconstructive Memory Work, delves into the struggles of female descendants of Harkis in this blog post, highlighting their fight for justice and critique of France’s colonial past and its lasting legacies.

contemporary french and francophone cultures, french studies, harkis, Modern Languages

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