Unsilencing the Past: Historical Sociology Beyond the "Savage Slot"
RC05 Racism, Nationalism, Indigeneity and Ethnicity
Language: English, French and Spanish
Thinking with Trouillot, this session explores how his work continues to inform and enrich sociological research across diverse thematic and geographical contexts. Papers presented in this session will examine various aspects of Trouillot’s legacy, from his analysis of colonialism and enslavement to his conceptualization of historical consciousness and the politics of memory. By critically engaging with Trouillot’s ideas, contributors will illuminate new pathways for uncovering silenced histories, amplifying marginalized voices, and challenging entrenched power structures.
Welcoming theoretical reflections and empirical findings, this session endeavors to reinvigorate Trouillot’s call to “unsilence” the past, to expand the notion of the archive, and to inspire transformative approaches to sociological inquiry. By confronting the complexities of historical representation and reckoning with the legacies of oppression and resistance, this session aims to contribute to the ongoing project of achieving global social justice and engaging in multidirectional memory work.
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