Scientific event

The Cemeteries of Oran A historical overview of the city’s funerary spaces
The Cemeteries of Oran A historical overview of the city’s funerary spaces
Type
Forum
date
26/02/2025
heure
10:00
lieu
CRASC
Socio-anthropology of History and Memory Division
Theme :
History and the Relationship with National Memory
Keywords :
Algeria anthropological history historical memory history
Abstract
The history of certain cities is often inextricably linked with the history of their cemeteries. Far from being seen as neutral elements in the formation of the urban landscape, these sites play an active role in the various remodelings of urban space. This is precisely the case for Oran. Having endured a turbulent and violent political history, the city inevitably found itself intertwined with the story of its graveyards. If these grounds could speak, they would tell a story quite different from that of the city's living inhabitants.
This is why this work is intended, above all, as a brief overview of the historical conditions that governed the creation of cemeteries within the city's urban space—places of memory, or more poetically, an "Archipelago of Memory," as Paul Éluard fondly called them.
Participants
Sadek BENKADA
Sadek BENKADA
conferencier
Biography
Is a sociologist and historian, and the former President of the Oran People's Municipal Assembly (APC) from 2007 to 2010. He is currently an Associate Researcher at CRASC, having previously served as a Permanent Researcher there from 2006 to 2017. He is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the journal Insaniyat. A member of numerous national and international associations, he has authored several articles and delivered various conference papers.
Biography
Permanent researcher, Philosophical Anthropology, CRASC, Algeria
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The Cemeteries of Oran A historical overview of the city’s funerary spaces
The Cemeteries of Oran A historical overview of the city’s funerary spaces
The Cemeteries of Oran A historical overview of the city’s funerary spaces