Au fil de nos souvenirs : le 17 octobre 1961, emblème des violences policières

Through the analysis of an event eclipsed and forced back by French collective history – the gathering of October 17th, 1961 of Algerians demonstrating against curfew and its bloody repression – this article intends to think about the way our memories express themselves and how personal experiments...

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Main Author: Clotilde Lebas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2007-11-01
Series:Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/remmm/4293
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spelling doaj-4599ea50198f405fb460bdbc8b484c9b2020-12-17T13:27:17ZengUniversité de ProvenceRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée0997-13272105-22712007-11-0111923324810.4000/remmm.4293Au fil de nos souvenirs : le 17 octobre 1961, emblème des violences policièresClotilde LebasThrough the analysis of an event eclipsed and forced back by French collective history – the gathering of October 17th, 1961 of Algerians demonstrating against curfew and its bloody repression – this article intends to think about the way our memories express themselves and how personal experiments can be given a shared sense. It shows how a traumatic event can constitute a memorial landmark which generates substitutions and successive transformations. Then, the reference to a unique event becomes less visible and scatters in various directions. From an evocation to another, from an entrepreneur de mémoire to another, the memory of October 17th, 1961, supported by photographs left by Kagan, becomes the symbol of police violence. This example illustrates the complexity of memory dynamics by revealing how an event can come back, by the detour of photography, as a fact or a trace, and be reinvested in a present time where it still makes sense.http://journals.openedition.org/remmm/4293
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title Au fil de nos souvenirs : le 17 octobre 1961, emblème des violences policières
title_short Au fil de nos souvenirs : le 17 octobre 1961, emblème des violences policières
title_full Au fil de nos souvenirs : le 17 octobre 1961, emblème des violences policières
title_fullStr Au fil de nos souvenirs : le 17 octobre 1961, emblème des violences policières
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description Through the analysis of an event eclipsed and forced back by French collective history – the gathering of October 17th, 1961 of Algerians demonstrating against curfew and its bloody repression – this article intends to think about the way our memories express themselves and how personal experiments can be given a shared sense. It shows how a traumatic event can constitute a memorial landmark which generates substitutions and successive transformations. Then, the reference to a unique event becomes less visible and scatters in various directions. From an evocation to another, from an entrepreneur de mémoire to another, the memory of October 17th, 1961, supported by photographs left by Kagan, becomes the symbol of police violence. This example illustrates the complexity of memory dynamics by revealing how an event can come back, by the detour of photography, as a fact or a trace, and be reinvested in a present time where it still makes sense.
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