Fragility as Counter-Ableism Resistance: On Agency and Situated Experience
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This article focuses on the dilemmas associated with the construction of history in Mozambique, an African country whose recent history is marked by multiple violent conflicts. The aim of this analysis is to contribute to a pluriversalization of the national narrative. It is based on various historical memories produced by a wide range of political groups, public institutions, and private initiatives entangled in these conflicts.