This book critically examines the dialectical relationship between Ethiopian colonialism, Oromo culture, and the collective grievances of the Oromo nation. It identifies the chains of sociological and historical factors that developed the Oromo national movement and demonstrates how that movement is transforming Ethiopian imperial politics.
This book critically examines the dialectical relationship between Ethiopian colonialism, Oromo culture, and the collective grievances of the Oromo nation. It identifies the chains of sociological and historical factors that developed the Oromo national movement and demonstrates how that movement is transforming Ethiopian imperial politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Asafa Jalata is professor of sociology and global and Africana studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter I: Introduction Chapter II: The Oromo Epistemology, Agency, and Movement Chapter III: The Oromo Nation: Toward Mental Liberation and Empowerment With Harwood D. Schaffer Chapter IV: The Oromo National Movement and Gross Human Rights Violations Chapter V: Theorizing Oromummaa Chapter VI: Gadaa/Siqqee as the Fountain of Oromummaa and the Theoretical Base of Oromo Liberation With Harwood D. Schaffer Chapter VII: The Oromo Movement: The Effects of State Terrorism and Globalization in Oromia and Ethiopia Chapter VIII: Politico-cultural Prerequisites for Protecting the Oromo National Interest Chapter IX: The Challenges of Building Oromo National Institutions
Chapter I: Introduction Chapter II: The Oromo Epistemology, Agency, and Movement Chapter III: The Oromo Nation: Toward Mental Liberation and Empowerment With Harwood D. Schaffer Chapter IV: The Oromo National Movement and Gross Human Rights Violations Chapter V: Theorizing Oromummaa Chapter VI: Gadaa/Siqqee as the Fountain of Oromummaa and the Theoretical Base of Oromo Liberation With Harwood D. Schaffer Chapter VII: The Oromo Movement: The Effects of State Terrorism and Globalization in Oromia and Ethiopia Chapter VIII: Politico-cultural Prerequisites for Protecting the Oromo National Interest Chapter IX: The Challenges of Building Oromo National Institutions
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