Corey Mwamba

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25th Jun 2020, 10:08am

The statue represents a permanence of greatness. It isn't to be argued against, or interrogated. No history has to be written: "This person is great because this is here". This is a classic canonical or hegemonic perspective.

It is only when the statue is moved in some way, is made dynamic, dragged from stasis, where the history of the person is revealed.

History is never a state.