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Changing Identifications and Alliances in North-East Africa: Sudan, Uganda, and the Ethiopia-Sudan Borderlands: Integration and Conflict Studies, cartea 3

Autor Gnther Schlee Schlee Editat de G. Schlee, Elizabeth E. Watson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2009
Forms of group identity play a prominent role in everyday lives and politics in north-east Africa. These volumes provide an interdisciplinary account of the nature and significance of ethnic, religious, and national identity in north-east Africa. Case studies from Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Kenya illustrate the way that identities are formed and change over time, and how local, national, and international politics are interwoven. Specific attention is paid to the impact of modern weaponry, new technologies, religious conversion, food and land shortages, international borders, civil war, and displacement on group identities. Drawing on the expertise of anthropologists, historians and geographers, these volumes provide a significant account of a society profoundly shaped by identity politics and contribute to a better understanding of the nature of conflict and war, and forms of alliance and peacemaking, thus providing a comprehensive portrait of this troubled region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845456047
ISBN-10: 1845456041
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 162 x 22 x 236 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS INC
Seria Integration and Conflict Studies

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Gunther Schlee was a Professor at Bielefeld until 1999. He currently is the director of the section Integration and Conflict at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, focusing on Africa, Central Asia, and Europe. His publications include Identities on the Move: Clanship and Pastoralism in Northern Kenya (International African Institute, 1989), How Enemies are Made (Berghahn, 2008), Rendille Proverbs in their Social and legal Context (with Karaba Sahado) and Boran Proverbs in their Cultural Context (with Abdullahi Shongolo) (both Cologne: Rudiger Koppe). Elizabeth E. Watson is a Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge. Her research examines environment and development issues, mainly in Eastern Africa. Most of her work in Ethiopia has been among the Konso. Recent publications include: 'Local Community, Legitimacy, and Cultural Authenticity in Postconflict Natural Resource Management: Ethiopia and Mozambique' in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2006 (with R. Black), and 'Making a Living in the Post-Socialist Periphery: Konso, Ethiopia' in Africa, 2006.

Cuprins

List of Maps, Plates, Figures and Tables List of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Introduction Elizabeth E. Watson and Gunther Schlee Part I: Raiding, War and Peace, Sudan and Northern Uganda Chapter 1. The Nuer Civil Wars Douglas H. Johnson Chapter 2. Peace and Puzzlement: Grass-roots Peace Initiatives between the Nuer and Dinka of South Sudan Sharon Elaine Hutchinson Chapter 3. The Experience of Violence and Pastoralist Identity in Southern Karamoja Sandra Gray Part II: Politics of Kinship and Marriage, Sudan and Northern Kenya Chapter 4. Endogamy and Alliance in Northern Sudan Janice Boddy Chapter 5. Descent and Descent Ideologies: the Blue Nile Area (Sudan) and Northern Kenya Compared Gunther Schlee Part III: Encounters with Modernity, Sudan and Sudan-Ethiopia Borderlands Chapter 6. The Rise and Decline of Lorry Driving in the Fallata Migrant Community of Maiurno on the Blue Nile Al-Amin Abu-Manga Chapter 7. Mbororo (Fule ) Migrations from Sudan into Ethiopia Dereje Feyissa and Gunther Schlee Part IV: Displacement, Refuge and Identification Chapter 8. Conflict and Identity Politics: the Case of Anywaa-Nuer Relations in Gambela, Western Ethiopia Dereje Feyissa Chapter 9. The Cultural Resilience in Nuer Conversion and a 'Capitalist Missionary' Christiane Falge Chapter 10. Changing Identifications among the Pari Refugees in Kakuma Eisei Kurimoto Chapter 11. Crossing Points: Journeys of Transformation on the Sudan-Ethiopian Border Wendy James Bibliography Index

Recenzii

This in an excellent volume - [that] brings together papers of a uniformly high standard by some of the most experienced and knowledgeable scholars working on this region. ... The papers more than demonstrate the complexity and dynamism of identifications in the region and clearly reflect the insight and experience of long-term researchers in the field. ... It is an original and valuable collection ... which provides a sensitive and nuanced exploration of the meaning of identity in everyday lives as well as in relation to conflict and government.A" * Cherry Leonardi, Durham University