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Preface I. Theoretical Framework 1. Contested Narratives and the Crisis of the Nation-state in Somalia: A Prolegomenon Abdi Kusow, Oakland University II. History, Nationalism, and Colonial Resistance 2. Somali History: Linguistic Approaches to the Past Mohamed Nuuh Ali, Carleton University 3. The Somali Political Economy in Eastern Ethiopia, Circa 1941-48 Cedric Barnes, SOAS, University of London 4. Pithless Nationalism: The Somali Case Hassan Mahadalla, Southern University 5. Somali Responses to Colonial Occupation: The Inter-Riverine Case Mohamed H. Mukhtar, Savanna State University III. Social Identities and Shifting Gender Roles 6. Men Drink Tea, While Women Gossip Ladan Affi, University of Wisconsin, Madison 7. Transformative Islam and Shifting Gender Roles in the Somali Diaspora Rima Berns McGown, Independent Scholar 8. Landless Landlords, and Landed Tenants: Plantation Slavery in Southern Somalia, 1840-1940 Omar Eno, York University IV. Resource Problems and Monitory Systems 9. Land Rush in Southern Somalia Ahmed Q. Ali, Independent Scholar 10. The Collapse of the Somali Banking System Abdulkadir Arif Qasim, Independent Scholar
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Nationalism -- Somalia.
Somalia -- Politics and government.