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Identity?: In the Identity? Theory, Politics, History - 2: Shifting African Identities

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Shifting African Identities is the second in a three-volume series entitled Identity? Theory, Politics, History and has an Africa-wide approach. The series itself is a collaborative research and publishing venture involving the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), the South African-based Institute for Global Dialogue (IGD), the Mayibuye Centre of the University of the Western Cape and two noted international research institutes, the French Institute of South Africa (IFAS) and the Nordic Africa Institute based in Upsalla, Sweden. Chapters engage in the issues of identity and ethnicity; language and identity in Nigeria; parallel society in the Democratic Republic of Congo; ethnic identification in the Great Lakes Region; ethno-religious nationalism in Sudan; gender identity; and language politics.

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Identity?: In the Identity? Theory, Politics, History - 2: Shifting African Identities, Simon Bekker, Martine Dodds, Meshack M. Khosa

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Titul
Identity?: In the Identity? Theory, Politics, History - 2: Shifting African Identities
Podtitul
Volume 2
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
HSRC Press
Rok vydania
2001
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
180
ISBN10
0796919860
ISBN13
9780796919861
Série
Anotácia
Shifting African Identities is the second in a three-volume series entitled Identity? Theory, Politics, History and has an Africa-wide approach. The series itself is a collaborative research and publishing venture involving the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), the South African-based Institute for Global Dialogue (IGD), the Mayibuye Centre of the University of the Western Cape and two noted international research institutes, the French Institute of South Africa (IFAS) and the Nordic Africa Institute based in Upsalla, Sweden. Chapters engage in the issues of identity and ethnicity; language and identity in Nigeria; parallel society in the Democratic Republic of Congo; ethnic identification in the Great Lakes Region; ethno-religious nationalism in Sudan; gender identity; and language politics.