The Asaba Massacre

Trauma, Memory, and the Nigerian Civil War

S Elizabeth Bird author Fraser M Ottanelli author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:31st Jul '17

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An interdisciplinary study of the Asaba massacre, re-examining Nigerian history and enriching the understanding of post-conflict trauma and memory construction.

By studying the 1967 Asaba Massacre, this book sheds new light on the Nigerian civil war and how survivors have come to terms with the after-life of trauma and neglect. It is for students of African Studies, history, anthropology and sociology, with a focus on genocide, human rights and memory.In October 1967, early in the Nigerian Civil War, government troops entered Asaba in pursuit of the retreating Biafran army, slaughtering thousands of civilians and leaving the town in ruins. News of the atrocity was suppressed by the Nigerian government, with the complicity of Britain, and its significance in the subsequent progress of that conflict was misunderstood. Drawing on archival sources on both sides of the Atlantic and interviews with survivors of the killing, pillaging and rape, as well as with high-ranking Nigerian military and political leaders, S. Elizabeth Bird and Fraser M. Ottanelli offer an interdisciplinary reconstruction of the history of the Asaba Massacre, redefining it as a pivotal point in the history of the war. Through this, they also explore the long afterlife of trauma, the reconstruction of memory and how it intersects with justice, and the task of reconciliation in a nation where a legacy of ethnic suspicion continues to reverberate.

'This book is a significant contribution to a neglected aspect of the war's history … I strongly recommend it for scholars and institutions that are interested in human rights and the history of the Nigeria–Biafra War.' Arua Oko Omaka, War in History

ISBN: 9781107140783

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 18mm

Weight: 570g

254 pages