This book explores the relationship between state formation and political identities in the context of Sudan's conflict. Idris examines how hierarchy was historically constructed and politically institutionalized in the Sudan, acknowledging the centrality of the historical legacy of slavery and colonialism in Sudan's postcolonial crisis
This book explores the relationship between state formation and political identities in the context of Sudan's conflict. Idris examines how hierarchy was historically constructed and politically institutionalized in the Sudan, acknowledging the centrality of the historical legacy of slavery and colonialism in Sudan's postcolonial crisis
AMIR IDRIS is an Assistant Professor of African Studies at Fordham University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Maps Abbreviations Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Re-conceptualizing History, Identity and Conflict Slavery, Colonialism and State Formation Nationalisms, Identity Politics and Violence Exile, Identity Formation and Political Reform The Crisis in Darfur and North-South Peace Process Beyond Race and Ethnicity: Toward a Transformative Discourse for Democratic Citizenship Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index
Maps Abbreviations Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Re-conceptualizing History, Identity and Conflict Slavery, Colonialism and State Formation Nationalisms, Identity Politics and Violence Exile, Identity Formation and Political Reform The Crisis in Darfur and North-South Peace Process Beyond Race and Ethnicity: Toward a Transformative Discourse for Democratic Citizenship Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index
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Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2006
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