
Christine Chivallon is an anthropologist and geographer and the Director of Research at the CNRS (National Center of Scientific Research, France). Through her work, she links issues of social imagination, memory, and materiality, focusing on the power of material mediations in shaping social representations and the processes of domination they bring about. Her research is dedicated to slavery societies in the Americas and particularly in the Caribbean, where violence is the foundation of social relations.Chivallon conducted an extensive study on the remembrance of slavery through the testimonies of descendants of a 19th-century anti-colonial uprising in Martinique (Insurrection du Sud, 1870), compared to the Morant Bay Rebellion in Jamaica (1865). In this research, she draws on the notions of embodied memory, verbalized “souvenirs”, narratives, material traces, and archives.