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Race, Ethnicity, and Violence in South Sudan / / by Amir Idris



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Autore: Idris Amir Visualizza persona
Titolo: Race, Ethnicity, and Violence in South Sudan / / by Amir Idris Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024
Edizione: 1st ed. 2024.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (175 pages)
Disciplina: 960
Soggetto topico: Africa, North - History
History, Modern
Africa - Politics and government
Ethnology - Africa
Culture
History of North Africa
Modern History
African Politics
African Culture
Nota di contenuto: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Invention of South Sudan -- Chapter 3. The Formation of a Racialized State.-Chapter 4. Racialized Nationalism and Nation-Building -- Chapter 5. Ethnic Violence as Politics—December 2013 Massacre -- Chapter 6. De-inventing South Sudan.
Sommario/riassunto: The purpose of this book is to understand how and why “liberators” of South Sudan have become perpetrators of ethnically driven violence. How and why did violence happen immediately after independence in South Sudan? South Sudan slid into civil war in December 2013, just two years after winning its hard-won independence. A great deal has been written about the conflict and violence of this period, much of which emphasizes the notion that the root causes of the conflict can be traced to the ethnic division and hatred among the population or the lack of state capacity to manage ethnic diversity and hostilities. However, the existing literature exhibits important analytical gaps, focusing primarily on the state of the violence and the immediate political history of South Sudan dating back to its political independence in 2011, but lacking critical analysis of historical and anthropological interpretations of state and society. This book addresses these gaps in knowledge and understanding and in so doing seeks to explain how and why liberators become perpetrators of violence, and how the intersection of the legacies of slavery, colonialism, and national liberation struggle contributed to violence in South Sudan. Through a comprehensive exploration of identity and violence within the broader context of state formation, the book sheds light on why those who sought sovereignty may turn against their own, drawing parallels with colonial discourse. It aspires to provide nuanced frameworks and empirical insight for scholars, students, practitioners, and policymakers engaged in South Sudan, politics, development, and peacebuilding. Amir Idris is a Professor of African History and Politics in the Department of History at Fordham University in New York City. He is the author of Conflict and Politics of Identity in Sudan. Among his other books are South Sudan: Post-Independence Dilemmas, Identity, Citizenship, and Violence in Two Sudans, and Sudan’s Civil War: Slavery, Race, and Formational Identities.
Titolo autorizzato: Race, Ethnicity, and Violence in South Sudan  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9783031570414
9783031570407
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910866579503321
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Serie: African Histories and Modernities, . 2634-5781