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Constructions of Belonging – Igbo Communities and the Nigerian State in the Twentieth Century: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora

Autor Axel Harneit–sievers
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iul 2006
Constructions of Belonging provides a history of local communities living in Southeastern Nigeria since the late nineteenth century, examining the processes that have defined, changed, and re-produced these communities. Harneit-Sievers explores both the meanings and the uses that the community members have given to their particular areas, while also looking at the processes that have shaped local communities, and have made them work and continue tobe relevant, in a world dominated by the modern territorial state and by worldwide flows of people, goods, and ideas.

Axel Harneit-Sievers is a Research Fellow at the Center for Modern Oriental Studies, and Director ofthe Nigeria Office of the Heinrich B ll Foundation in Lagos.
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ISBN-13: 9781580461672
ISBN-10: 1580461670
Pagini: 399
Dimensiuni: 168 x 241 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: University of Rochester Press
Seria Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora


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Axel Harneit-Sievers

Cuprins

Introduction The Igbo Local Community: Historical and Anthropological Approaches Trans-local Connections and Precolonial Spheres of Influence: Nri "Hegemony" and Arochukwu Drawing Boundaries, Making Chiefs: The Colonial State "Town People" and "Church People": The Impact of Christianity Making a Larger Community: Igbo Ethnicity Federalism and Fear: Impact of Postcolonial State and Society since the 1970s Institutionalizing Community I: Town Unions Institutionalizing Community II: Traditional Rulers and Autonomous Communit Reconceptualizing Community: Local Histories The Politics of Competition and Fragmentation: Umuopara and Ohuhu "History" as Politics by Other Means: Enugwu-Ukwu in Umunri Clan Post-slavery and Marginalization: Nike Conclusion: Making the Igbo "Town" in the Twentieth Century