Face à la révolution tunisienne. Propos d’une spectatrice engagée

The article shows the trajectory of a Tunisian historian confronted with a political revolution changing her professional practices after 2011. Faced with the competitive uses of memory and helped by the stimulations of the profession, the scholar engages with other ways of teaching and writing, mor...

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Main Author: Kmar Bendana
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Paul Langevin 2019-12-01
Series:Cahiers d’histoire
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/13566
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description The article shows the trajectory of a Tunisian historian confronted with a political revolution changing her professional practices after 2011. Faced with the competitive uses of memory and helped by the stimulations of the profession, the scholar engages with other ways of teaching and writing, more in touch with the facts and the surrounding debates. Without having experienced censorship before, she evolves more freely in the choice of objects of study, by placing them in the temporalities of the Tunisian history. Even if the university space remains confined, the author exploits the opportunities to open historical reasoning to the needs and questions of memory that emerge in the society.
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spelling doaj-art-112d0d11cabd4ba89e559ee6be1234dd2025-08-20T01:58:55ZfraAssociation Paul LangevinCahiers d’histoire1271-66692102-59162019-12-01536410.4000/chrhc.13566Face à la révolution tunisienne. Propos d’une spectatrice engagéeKmar BendanaThe article shows the trajectory of a Tunisian historian confronted with a political revolution changing her professional practices after 2011. Faced with the competitive uses of memory and helped by the stimulations of the profession, the scholar engages with other ways of teaching and writing, more in touch with the facts and the surrounding debates. Without having experienced censorship before, she evolves more freely in the choice of objects of study, by placing them in the temporalities of the Tunisian history. Even if the university space remains confined, the author exploits the opportunities to open historical reasoning to the needs and questions of memory that emerge in the society.https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/13566revolutionhistoryTunisiatransitionhistoriographyuniversity
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Face à la révolution tunisienne. Propos d’une spectatrice engagée
Cahiers d’histoire
revolution
history
Tunisia
transition
historiography
university
title Face à la révolution tunisienne. Propos d’une spectatrice engagée
title_full Face à la révolution tunisienne. Propos d’une spectatrice engagée
title_fullStr Face à la révolution tunisienne. Propos d’une spectatrice engagée
title_full_unstemmed Face à la révolution tunisienne. Propos d’une spectatrice engagée
title_short Face à la révolution tunisienne. Propos d’une spectatrice engagée
title_sort face a la revolution tunisienne propos d une spectatrice engagee
topic revolution
history
Tunisia
transition
historiography
university
url https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/13566
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