Making Nations, Creating Strangers

States and Citizenship in Africa

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Who belongs to the nation? How is citizenship defined? And why have such identities become so politically explosive in recent years? This book explores the instrumental manipulation of citizenship and narrowing definitions of national-belonging which refract recent political struggles in Zimbabwe, Cote d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Somalia, Tanzania, and South Africa. Conflicts which have arisen over the resources of the post-colonial state are increasingly legitimated through recourse to claims of nationhood and citizenship. The contributors address the historical roots of national and ethnic identities, the material and symbolic resources which are contested within states, and the relative importance of elite manipulation and subaltern agency.

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Prelimnary Materials
著者: Paul Nugent, Daniel Hammett, and Sara Dorman
页码: i–xiii
Property And Citizenship In South African Land Reform
著者: Deborah James
页码: 123–142
Language And Citizenship In Anglophone Cameroon
著者: Nico Fru Awasom
页码: 143–160
Educating The Nation: Race And Nationalism In Tanzanian Schools
著者: Ned Bertz
页码: 161–180
Nation, Race And History In Zimbabwean Politics
著者: Brian Raftopoulos
页码: 181–194
African Rebels And The Citizenship Question
著者: Will Reno
页码: 221–239
Index
著者: Paul Nugent, Daniel Hammett, and Sara Dorman
页码: 265–280
Sara Rich Dorman, DPhil (2002) in Politics, University of Oxford, is lecturer in African Politics at the University of Edinburgh. Her research has focussed on state-society relations in Zimbabwe and Eritrea. She is the Co-Editor of African Affairs.
Daniel P. Hammett is a Ph.D. candidate in African Studies at the University of Edinburgh. His work focusses upon issues of race, identity and public services in South Africa.
Paul C. Nugent, Ph.D. (1992) in Political Science, SOAS, London, is Professor of Comparative African History at the University of Edinburgh. His main research focus is upon West Africa, with publications including African Since Independence: A Comparative History.
"The book makes a number of significant arguments. ...the volume is an extremely interesting read and provides a good grounding in questions of state, nation, and citizenship in Africa. The volume manages to tease out the major problems and challenges facing African states in relation to citizenship and belonging, while developing subtle and informed counterpoints to analyses of African states that seem unable to move beyond the teleology of "failure" and other reductionist stereotypes.' Cheryl McEwan (Durham University) H-Africa February, 2010
Contributors include: Crawford Young, Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja, Nevile Alexander, Will Reno, Brian Raftopolous, Ruth Marshall-Fratani, Sam Hickey, Nicodemus Fru Awasom, Ned Bertz, Blair Rutherford, and Deborah James
All those interested issues of identity, citizenship, ethnicity, political geography, as well as Africanists and political scientists
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