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The war in Darfur : reclaiming Sudanese history / / Anders Hastrup



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Autore: Hastrup Anders. Visualizza persona
Titolo: The war in Darfur : reclaiming Sudanese history / / Anders Hastrup Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (177 p.)
Disciplina: 962.404/3
Soggetto topico: Refugees - Sudan - Darfur
Refugees - Chad
Genocide - Sudan - Darfur
Ethnic conflict - Sudan - Darfur
Soggetto geografico: Sudan History Darfur Conflict, 2003-
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Cover; The War in Darfur: Reclaiming Sudanese History; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; A Note on Translation and Transcription; 1. Introduction: Modes of Explanation and Production of History; Outline of the Book; 2. Studying War and Displacement in Sudan: Framing the Field; Rereading Sudanese History; Internal Displacement in Sudan: A View from the Capital; Sudan: A Profound Intermediacy; Anthropology and the Civil Wars in Sudan; Access and "Windows of Opportunity"; "Back" to the South; 3. Designs for Darfur: Mirror Images; The Sultanate; The Sultanate and the Arabs in Darfur
"A Truly Characteristic Arab Message"The Mahdiyya: Darfur and a New State; Dar Masalit: On the Margins of the Margins; The Native Administration; Darfur in Independent Sudan; A New Order; The Hardest Fact; 4. Deep Listening: Introducing the Project "Darfurian Voices"; Survey Types and Methodologies; Choosing the Respondents; Video Panels; Sudanese Arabic; 5. Into the Camps: Inscriptions and Depictions; The Spill-Over of the Darfur War; The Camps and the Humanitarian Situation; Arrival; Women's Voices; Bodily Inscriptions; Bringing It All Back "Home"; Displaying Darfur; Depicting Darfur
Fleeing RecalledEnduring Plot Shapes; 6. Arabs Remembered: Locals and Foreigners; The Arab-Masalit Wars; Causative Meanings; The Chadian Arabs; Arabs in a Wider Sense; Three Types of Arabs; The Arab-Zaghawa Conflict; Long- and Short-Term Memories; The Legibility of the State; The Missing Rebellion; 7. Reinventing the Rebellion: Causes and Chronologies; The Chronology of the Rebellion; Exclusions; The Darfur Peace Agreement Seen from the Camps; Nas Adbul Wahid; Nas Khalil Ibrahim; The Need for Unity; The Presence of the Absence of Peace; "Marginalization" Discovered; Fixation and Mobility
8. Returns: Circumscribed FuturesEducation as a Ticket Out; Daoud Bolad: A New School; International Justice; The Hakura; Nation Building; 9. Conclusion: Congestion and Marginalization; Congested National Identities; The Multiplying Marginality; Postscript; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Sommario/riassunto: No other crisis in Africa has received as much attention in the West during the past 10 years as the war in Darfur, yet the underlying complexities of the war and the background to the crisis remains poorly understood by scholars, activists and aid workers. This anthropological study of the war in Darfur explores the personal experience of war from the perspective of those refugees who have fled from it and puts forward potential solutions to the conflict. Drawing on ethnographic research carried out in the refugee camps of neighbouring eastern Chad,The War in Darfur: Recla
Titolo autorizzato: The war in Darfur  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-135-12000-5
1-283-97273-5
0-203-07538-2
1-135-12001-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910828984303321
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