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Description
In this book, distinguished anthropologists, political scientists and social historians from Africa, Europe and America make a radical break with much conventional wisdom in postcolonial discourse to explore contemporary African identities in transition.
They look at the colonial legacy and how colonial identities are being reconstructed in the face of deepening social inequality across the continent. They ask how the postcolonial imagination as a highly specific, locally created and historical force reconfigures personal knowledge and how that reconfiguration shapes the moral and religious realities around the uses and abuses of postcolonial power.
Using case-studies, the book explores why postcolonial studies has to enunciate and interpret the distinctive languages of identity politics in all the cultural richness of their specific metaphors. It asks whether the very idea of the postcolonial conceals the continued dependence of African countries? Is the postcolonial thus merely a neo-colonial mystification, a Eurocentric product of Western scholarship in collusion with Western imperialism?
Table of Contents
Part 1: Power, Crisis and Contested Identities
1. The African Crisis: Context and Interpretation - Patrick Chabal
2. Postcolonialism, Power and Identity: Local and Global Perspectives from Zaire - Filip De Boeck
3. Between God and Kamuzu: The Transition to Multi-Party Politics in Central Malawi - Harri Englund
4. The Potential Boundaries: Steps Toward a Theory of the Social Edge - Robert Thornton
Part 2: Gender and Generation in Conflict
5. A Lost Generation? Youth Identity and State Decay in West Africa - Donal Cruise O'Brien
6. AIDS, Biomedicine, and the Re-invention of Witchfinding: Death and Cosmic Defence in a Zambian Village - Bawa Yamba
7. "Producing" Respect: The 'Proper Women' in Postcolonial Kampala - Jessica Ogden
Part 3: Religion, Dominance and Deconstruction
8. Contested Authorities and Politics of Perception: Deconstructing the Study of Religion in Africa - Rijk van Dijk and Peter Pels
9. Witchcraft, Violence and Identity: Different Trajectories in Postcolonial Cameroon - Cyprian Fisiy and Peter Geschiere
10. Identity, Alterity and Ambiguity in a Nigerian Community: Competing Definitions of "True" Islam - Adeline Masquelier
Conclusion - Terence Ranger
Product details
Published | Sep 01 1996 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9781856494168 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | Postcolonial Encounters |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Both [editors] have for a long period been active in constructing African Studies as an interdisciplinary research area. The high quality of the contributions to the volume is a witness to the fruitfulness of their endeavours.
The European Journal of Development Research
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A fascinating range of approaches to debates surrounding issues of identity in African studies... extremely thorough, insightful and thought-provoking.
Contemporary Politics, Volume 3, No 4, 1997
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An excellent contribution to the growing body of literature on postcolonial Africa... should prove to have lasting influence, among all those with an interest in postcolonial encounters.
American Ethnologist, Volume 25, No 1, February 1998