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Book Title
Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late C
Publication Date
2018-05-01
Pages
384
ISBN
9780691180427
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, History
Publication Name
Citizen and Subject : Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Item Length
9.3 in
Subject
Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism, Indigenous Studies, Anthropology / General, Africa / South / Republic of South Africa, Political Ideologies / Democracy, World / African, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
Publication Year
2018
Series
Princeton Studies in Culture/Power/History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Mahmood Mamdani
Item Weight
20.2 Oz
Item Width
6.1 in
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691180423
ISBN-13
9780691180427
eBay Product ID (ePID)
239583521

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
384 Pages
Publication Name
Citizen and Subject : Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Subject
Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism, Indigenous Studies, Anthropology / General, Africa / South / Republic of South Africa, Political Ideologies / Democracy, World / African, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
Type
Textbook
Author
Mahmood Mamdani
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, History
Series
Princeton Studies in Culture/Power/History Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
20.2 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2017-958312
Preface by
Mamdani, Mahmood
Reviews
"Mahmood Mamdani is one of the most original thinkers writing about Africa today. His skills in comparative analysis and conceptual refinement are strikingly illustrated in this volume." --Ali A. Mazrui, Institute for Global Studies, SUNY-Binghamton, One of Africa's 100 Best Books of the 20th Century Winner of the 1997 Herskovits Award, African Studies Association, "Mahmood Mamdani's powerful new volume challenges the established wisdom of Africanists concerning the European colonial impact on Africa and Africa's postcolonial settlement.... [I]mpressive." --Robert L. Tignor, American Historical Review, " Citizen and Subject is going to be a very necessary book. Mamdani's exposition, of a rare clarity, offers us a broadness of vision based upon experience and knowledge always informed by his profound perceptiveness." --Breyten Breytenbach, South African writer, "This book explores a provocative and original thesis about African politics, with the vigor and rigor that readers of Professor Mamdani's earlier work will expect. Anyone who cares to understand the state in contemporary Africa--anyone who wants to understand the current situation on the continent at all--would do well to read this new book. Whether you agree or disagree, this is a book to learn from." --Kwame Anthony Appiah, "An original book that offers a new angle of vision and is likely to stir up lively debate." --Foreign Affairs, "A compelling historical reconstruction.... [A]n analysis distinguished by its utter respect for the specificity of historical experience." --Irene Grendzier, The Nation
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
320.9609045
Synopsis
In analyzing the obstacles to democratization in post- independence Africa, Mahmood Mamdani offers a bold, insightful account of colonialism's legacy--a bifurcated power that mediated racial domination through tribally organized local authorities, reproducing racial identity in citizens and ethnic identity in subjects. Many writers have understood colonial rule as either "direct" (French) or "indirect" (British), with a third variant--apartheid--as exceptional. This benign terminology, Mamdani shows, masks the fact that these were actually variants of a despotism. While direct rule denied rights to subjects on racial grounds, indirect rule incorporated them into a "customary" mode of rule, with state-appointed Native Authorities defining custom. By tapping authoritarian possibilities in culture, and by giving culture an authoritarian bent, indirect rule (decentralized despotism) set the pace for Africa; the French followed suit by changing from direct to indirect administration, while apartheid emerged relatively later. Apartheid, Mamdani shows, was actually the generic form of the colonial state in Africa.Through case studies of rural (Uganda) and urban (South Africa) resistance movements, we learn how these institutional features fragment resistance and how states tend to play off reform in one sector against repression in the other. The result is a groundbreaking reassessment of colonial rule in Africa and its enduring aftereffects. Reforming a power that institutionally enforces tension between town and country, and between ethnicities, is the key challenge for anyone interested in democratic reform in Africa., In this acclaimed book, Mahmood Mamdani offers a provocative reinterpretation of late-colonial Africa and how its legacy continues to hamper democracy in the post-independence era. That legacy, Mamdani argues, is a bifurcated power that mediates racial domination through tribally organized local authorities, reproducing racial identity in citizens and ethnic identity in subjects. Direct rule, indirect rule, and apartheid were varieties of a single despotism. While direct rule denied rights to subjects on racial grounds, indirect rule incorporated "natives" into a "customary" mode of rule, with state-appointed native authorities defining custom and tapping the authoritarian possibilities of culture. Through case studies of resistance movements in Uganda and South Africa, Mamdani shows how these defining aspects of colonial power still play out today in African states that fragment opposition by enforcing tensions between ethnicities and between town and country. The result is a groundbreaking reassessment of colonial rule in Africa and its enduring aftereffects. Book jacket., In analyzing the obstacles to democratization in post- independence Africa, Mahmood Mamdani offers a bold, insightful account of colonialism's legacy--a bifurcated power that mediated racial domination through tribally organized local authorities, reproducing racial identity in citizens and ethnic identity in subjects. Many writers have understood, In analyzing the obstacles to democratization in post- independence Africa, Mahmood Mamdani offers a bold, insightful account of colonialism's legacy--a bifurcated power that mediated racial domination through tribally organized local authorities, reproducing racial identity in citizens and ethnic identity in subjects. Many writers have understood colonial rule as either "direct" (French) or "indirect" (British), with a third variant--apartheid--as exceptional. This benign terminology, Mamdani shows, masks the fact that these were actually variants of a despotism. While direct rule denied rights to subjects on racial grounds, indirect rule incorporated them into a "customary" mode of rule, with state-appointed Native Authorities defining custom. By tapping authoritarian possibilities in culture, and by giving culture an authoritarian bent, indirect rule (decentralized despotism) set the pace for Africa; the French followed suit by changing from direct to indirect administration, while apartheid emerged relatively later. Apartheid, Mamdani shows, was actually the generic form of the colonial state in Africa. Through case studies of rural (Uganda) and urban (South Africa) resistance movements, we learn how these institutional features fragment resistance and how states tend to play off reform in one sector against repression in the other. The result is a groundbreaking reassessment of colonial rule in Africa and its enduring aftereffects. Reforming a power that institutionally enforces tension between town and country, and between ethnicities, is the key challenge for anyone interested in democratic reform in Africa.
LC Classification Number
JV246.M35 2018
Copyright Date
2018
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