Violence and Belonging: The Quest for Identity in Post-colonial AfricaVigdis Broch-Due Modernization in Africa has created new problems as well as new freedoms. Multiparty democracy, resource privatization and changing wealth relationships, have not always created stable and prosperous communities, and violence continues to be endemic in many areas of African life - from civil war and political strife to violent clashes between genders, generations, classes and ethnic groups. |
Contents
Nowadays they can even kill you for that which they feel | 11 |
political violence and anthropological | 60 |
Hunger violence and the moral economy of war in Zimbabwe | 75 |
comparing | 91 |
reconsidering Barabaig violence | 112 |
a comparative analysis | 131 |
Other editions - View all
Violence and Belonging: The Quest for Identity in Post-Colonial Africa Vigdis Broch-Due Limited preview - 2004 |
Violence and Belonging: The Quest for Identity in Post-colonial Africa Vigdis Broch-Due Limited preview - 2005 |
Violence and Belonging: The Quest for Identity in Post-Colonial Africa Vigdis Broch-Due Limited preview - 2004 |
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References to this book
Ethnic Conflict and Terrorism: The Origins and Dynamics of Civil Wars Joseph L. Soeters No preview available - 2005 |