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On the Subject of Citizenship: Late Colonialism in the World Today

Editat de Suren Pillay
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 feb 2023
This volume brings together reflections on citizenship, political violence, race, ethnicity and gender, by some of the most critical voices of our times. Detailed and wide-ranging individual reflections, take the writings of prominent Ugandan political theorist Mahmood Mamdani as a touchstone for thinking about the world from Africa. Contributors apply this theory to argue that we cannot make sense of the political contentions of difference, identity and citizenship today without understanding the legacies of colonial rule on our world. Chapters examine the persistence of the past, and how we must reckon with its tragedies, its injustices, and its utopias in order to chart a new politics; the politics of possible futures that are more inclusive and more egalitarian, and that can think of difference in more equitable ways. In a time when the call to decolonize knowledge, and politics rings loud and clear, this is both a timely and a crucial intervention.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350228993
ISBN-10: 1350228990
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The volume has stellar contributions by some of the most eminent and well-regarded scholars writing today, including Partha Chatterjee, Nivedita Menon, Mahmood Mamdani, Talal Asad, and Siba Grovogui.

Notă biografică

Suren Pillay is AC Jordan Professor of African Studies, and Director of the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Cuprins

Introduction: On the Subject of Citizenship-Theorizing Postcolonial Predicaments with Mahmood Mamdani Suren Pillay 1. Decolonizing the World: On Mamdani's Thought (Kuan-Hsing Chen) 2. Of Citizen(s) and Subject(s): Mamdani on Research, Methods, and Commitments in Postcolonial Africa (Siba N'Zatioula Grovogui)3. Thinking with Citizen and Subject (Talal Asad)4. Beyond the Custom/Market Dichotomy: Women's Rights to Land and the Challenge of the Commons (Nivedita Menon)5. Empire in the Era of DIY Colonialism: Barbarism or Slavery in the (Post)Colonial Context? (Abdelwahab El-Affendi)6. The Contemporary Challenge of Citizenship in Ethiopia and the Role of Empire in the Making of Subject Populations (Namhla Thando Matshanda)7. Political Identity and Postcolonial Democracy (Karuna Mantena)8. Colonial Legacies of Ethnicized Violence, Gendered Subjectivity, and Feminist Emancipatory Politics (Lyn Ossome)9. The Bifurcated Society: Citizen and Subject in Contemporary South Africa (Steven Friedman)10. Predicaments of the Colonized: Being Coloured, Indian, and Free after Apartheid (Suren Pillay)11. The Legacy of Bandung (Partha Chatterjee)12. Looking Back, Looking Forward (Mahmood Mamdani) Index

Recenzii

In any studies of contemporary Africa and indeed the postcolonial world, Mahmood Mamdani's empirically grounded and theoretically illuminating scholarship occupies a central place. It is therefore inevitable for scholars to visit and revisit Mamdani's work as they reflect on current and pertinent issues of how colonialists ruled Africa, what social orders were laid out, how violence was deployed, how knowledge was colonized, and how the colonial impinged on the postcolonial. I have nothing but praise for this volume that is focused on Mamdani's ever relevant scholarship. Suren Pillay must be commended for assembling a stellar group of scholars to reflect on Mamdani's work in the advancement of scholarship on Africa in particular and the postcolonial world in general.