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Title

Black Public Space? Historical Approaches to Monuments and Colonial Symbols in Neuchâtel

Author Larissa TIKI MBASSI
Director of thesis Matthieu Gillabert
Co-director of thesis Noémie Etienne
Summary of thesis

 

My dissertation, titled "Black Public Space? Historical Approaches to Monuments and Colonial Symbols in Neuchâtel," explores the connections between colonial amnesia, colonial monuments, and Afro-diasporic activism in Neuchâtel (CH).

As part of the research project "Neuchâtel face à la colonisation: circulations, intrications et mémoire," I aim to understand the memorial conditions created by amnesia and how these conditions shape demands for decolonizing public spaces.

My work combines historical analysis and curatorial approaches, contributing to discussions on memory politics in Switzerland. I am is particularly interested in critical race theory and Black Studies.

Status beginning
Administrative delay for the defence 2027-2028
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