Remembering "other" losses

TitleRemembering "other" losses
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsEric T. Jennings
JournalHistory and Memory
Volume15
Issue1
Pagination5
ISSN0935560X
Abstract

Jennings discusses the Temple du Souvenir Indochinois of Nogent-sur-Marne, which was built in commemoration of Indochinese fatalities in the First World War, and explores the origins, stakes, trappings and shifting meanings of what was conceived as a "Pantheon" to Indochinese soldiers on the outskirts of Paris. The project of commemorating Indochinese soldiers and workers who perished in the First World War was a colonial initiative, and as such served the cause of legitimizing French colonial rule, and indeed of expressing Indochinese fidelity toward the colonizer through a scripted discourse of sacrifice.

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