National days between commemoration and celebration: remembering 1947 and 1960 in Madagascar

Original Articles

National days between commemoration and celebration: remembering 1947 and 1960 in Madagascar

Published in: Anthropology Southern Africa
Volume 36 , issue 1-2 , 2013 , pages: 47–57
DOI: 10.1080/02580144.2013.10887023
Author(s): Mareike Späth Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany , Helihanta Rajaonarison Université d'Antananarivo, Madagascar

Abstract

Today Madagascar officially celebrates two national holidays. 29 March is dedicated to the memory of anticolonial resistance in 1947, the commemoration of the dead and the decoration of surviving combatants. 26 June in contrast is celebrated as Madagascar's return to independence in 1960 with parades, cultural performances, singing and dancing. But consecutive governments have altered state politics of commemoration and non-state actors have influenced the way in which 1947 and 1960 are remembered.

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