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Violence and Belonging explores the crucial formative role of violence in shaping people's ideas of who they are in uncertain postcolonial contexts where, as resources dwindle and wealth is contested, identities and ideas of belonging become a focal area of conflict and negotiation. Focusing on fieldwork from across the continent, its case studies consider how routine, everyday violence ties in with wider regional and political upheavals, and how individuals experience and legitimize violence in its different forms. The Zimbabwean and Sudanese civil wars, Kenyan Kikuyu domestic conflicts, Rwandan massacres, and South African Truth and Reconciliation processes are among the contexts explored.




Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Political violence -- Africa -- Case studies -- Congresses.
Poverty -- Africa -- Congresses.
Africa -- Politics and government -- 1960- -- Congresses.