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AUTOR(ES) Lotte Meinert , Rane Willerslev , Sophie Hooge Seebach
ANO 2017
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO African Studies Review
ISSN 0002-0206
E-ISSN 1752-9016
DOI 10.1017/asr.2017.119
CITAÇÕES 4
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 bbb7de1b2301e7367d51ccb3a89d88e7

Resumo

Cement pillars and graves play significant roles as land markers in disputes over land in postconflict northern Uganda. Contemporary land cases from Acholi and Ikland display different histories of land use and conflict. In Acholi, cemented graves constitute concrete indices of belonging in wrangles. In Ikland, national nature authorities have brought cement pillars into the landscape. We explore how cemented graves and cement pillars are used for land claims in societies affected by conflict and displacement and how articulations of belonging are created, with the specific materiality of cement signaling modernity, permanence, and inflexibility.

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