THE PAST IS MADE BY WALKING: Labor Activism and Historical Production in Postcolonial Guadeloupe
Article first published online: 21 JUL 2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1548-1360.2011.01101.x
© 2011 by the American Anthropological Association
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BONILLA, Y. (2011), THE PAST IS MADE BY WALKING: Labor Activism and Historical Production in Postcolonial Guadeloupe. Cultural Anthropology, 26: 313–339. doi: 10.1111/j.1548-1360.2011.01101.x
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Keywords:
- historical production;
- social movements;
- labor activism
ABSTRACT
The act of walking represents an important (yet underexamined) element of political protest and collective action, as well as an increasingly common form of historical commemoration. In this article I examine the development of a series of “memory walks” by labor activists in the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. I argue that these peripatetic practices constitute a particular spatial, kinesthetic, and sensorial form of historical and archival production. Along the way, I consider what these events reveal about postcolonial forms of archival production and the importance of historical praxis to the formation of political subjectivities.

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