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Dr. Henning Melber "The Limits to Liberation: Anti-Colonial Movements"
Seniortips, Föreställning, Kurs & Föreläsning, Politik & Debatt
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Southern African liberation movements seized legitimate political power as a result of anti-colonial struggles. Following the Independence of Angola and Mozambique in the 1970s, negotiated settlements in Zimbabwe (1980), Namibia (1990) and South Africa (1994) almost completed the formal decolonization processes on the African continent. Since then, liberation movements as governments have reproduced a form of political control, which shows rather the limits to liberation. This lecture examines critically the project of emancipation from Apartheid settler colonialism with regard to its flaws and suggests that the notion of solidarity needs at the same time to be re-examined.
Dr. Henning Melber is Executive Director of the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation in Uppsala/Sweden. He has been a member of Swapo of Namibia since 1974.
Link to more information about Dr. Henning Melber: http://www.dhf.uu.se/hennning.html
OBS.: Cafékvällen äger rum på Arbetets museum plan 7.
Pris: 20 kr(Ska-sektion, Socionom), 30 kr student, 40 kr allmänheten.
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Southern African liberation movements seized legitimate political power as a result of anti-colonial struggles. Following the Independence of Angola and Mozambique in the 1970s, negotiated settlements in Zimbabwe (1980), Namibia (1990) and South Africa (1994) almost completed the formal decolonization processes on the African continent. Since then, liberation movements as governments have reproduced a form of political control, which shows rather the limits to liberation. This lecture examines critically the project of emancipation from Apartheid settler colonialism with regard to its flaws and suggests that the notion of solidarity needs at the same time to be re-examined.
Dr. Henning Melber is Executive Director of the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation in Uppsala/Sweden. He has been a member of Swapo of Namibia since 1974.
Link to more information about Dr. Henning Melber: http://www.dhf.uu.se/hennning.html
OBS.: Cafékvällen äger rum på Arbetets museum plan 7.
Pris: 20 kr(Ska-sektion, Socionom), 30 kr student, 40 kr allmänheten.
Vi bjuder på fika!
Varmt välkomna!
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- tisdag 2 mars 2010, kl 18:00
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- Arbetets Museum, Norrköping
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