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Title Citizenship, belonging, and political community in Africa : dialogues between past and present / edited by Emma Hunter
Published Athens, OH : Ohio University Press, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (x, 306 pages)
Series Cambridge Centre of African Studies Series
Cambridge Centre of African Studies series.
Contents Introduction / Emma Hunter -- Unhelpful pasts and a provisional present / John Lonsdale -- Rethinking citizenship and subjecthood in southern Africa : Khoesan, labor relations and the colonial state in the Cape of Good Hope (c. 1652/1815) / Nicole Ulrich -- "We are oppressed and our only way is to write to higher authority" : the politics of claim and complaint in the peripheries of condominium Sudan / Cherry Leonardi and Chris Vaughan -- Burundi, 1960/67 : loyal subjects and obedient citizens / Aidan Russell -- "Double nationalité" and its discontents in Cóte d'Ivoire, 1963/66 / Henri-Michel Yéré -- The Nubians of Kenya : citizenship in the gaps and margins / Samantha Balaton-Chrimes -- Divided loyalties and contested identities : citizenship in colonial Mauritius / Ramola Ramtohul -- The ethnic language of rights and the Nigerian political community / V. Adefemi Isumonah -- The state and the "peoples" : citizenship and the future of political community in Ethiopia / Solomon M. Gofie -- Ethnicity and contested citizenship in Africa / Eghosa E. Osaghae -- Postscript / Frederick Cooper
Summary Africa, it is often said, is suffering from a crisis of citizenship. At the heart of the contemporary debates this apparent crisis has provoked lie dynamic relations between the present and the past, between political theory and political practice, and between legal categories and lived experience. Yet studies of citizenship in Africa have often tended to foreshorten historical time and privilege the present at the expense of the deeper past. Citizenship, Belonging, and Political Community in Africa provides a critical reflection on citizenship in Africa by bringing together scholars working with very different case studies and with very different understandings of what is meant by citizenship. By bringing historians and social scientists into dialogue within the same volume, it argues that a revised reading of the past can offer powerful new perspectives on the present, in ways that might also indicate new paths for the future. In so doing, contributors engage in thoughtful ways with the watershed book in the field, Mahmood Mamdani's Citizen and Subject
Bibliography Includes notes and bibliographical references at chapter ends, index
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Subject Citizenship -- Africa
Political rights -- Africa
Political socialization -- Africa
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
Citizenship
Political rights
Political socialization
Africa
Form Electronic book
Author Hunter, Emma, 1980- editor.
ISBN 9780821445938
0821445936