M adagascar's independence jubilee: a nation's holiday in times of crisis
The fiftieth anniversary of M adagascar's independence in 2010 took place in the midst of political crisis. The transitory government staged large public parties to mark the J ubilee. Despite a public discussion about legitimacy and justification of this fact, the national holiday was lavishly...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nations and nationalism 2013-04, Vol.19 (2), p.257-275 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The fiftieth anniversary of
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adagascar's independence in 2010 took place in the midst of political crisis. The transitory government staged large public parties to mark the
J
ubilee. Despite a public discussion about legitimacy and justification of this fact, the national holiday was lavishly celebrated. In
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adagascar,
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ndependence
D
ay is also an important family event and emphasis was put on private celebrations including family feasts and reunions. As a result, it enhanced the participants' emotional attachment to their personal and local face‐to‐face milieu. This article asks how the golden jubilee was celebrated against a backdrop of political illegitimacy. I contrast official state‐led initiatives and individual agency in the private sphere and discuss how the national holiday has been appropriated and reinterpreted by the population as a family and community holiday. This article is based on qualitative ethnographical fieldwork in
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ntananarivo before, during and after the peak of the independence jubilee. |
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ISSN: | 1354-5078 1469-8129 |
DOI: | 10.1111/nana.12019 |