The papers in the present special issue of Afrika Focus are discussed from a comparative and theoretical perspective, which highlights the shortcomings of current approaches to African ethnicity on two counts: the assumption that ethnicity is a colonial creation, and the over-emphasis on political manipulation. The papers here presented suggest that there is a case for a re-assessment of the limits to ethnic manipulation, and the exploration of the explanatory value of local cultures considered over considerable time periods. KEY WORDS: ethnicity, Africa, colonialism, culture The papers presented in this special issue on ethnicity of the review Afrika Focus form a selection of the contributions to the two-days ' Workshop on Ethnicity i...
This paper suggests that African migrants in Australia are often seen as a homogenous group of peopl...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 12 August, 1996To study a society from a comparative...
The insights of such authors as Mitchell, Barth and Cohen can be usefully applied to understanding t...
Ethnicity is a universal human phenomenon which manifest itself in several forms and contexts and is...
Afrika focus, vol. IX, n° 1-2, 1993 : « Ethnicity in Africa ». In: L'Homme et la société, N. 111-112...
This special issue contains eight papers from a conference of the same name held at Rhodes Universit...
Ethnicity and the Colonial State compares the choices of community leaders in three different West A...
Thirty years after Said’s critique of orientalism, which was closely followed by Mudimbe’s deconstru...
In most of Africa, there is evidence of politicised inter-ethnic rivalry and ethnic mobilisation to ...
This study gives an overview of the primordial approaches to ethnicity. Generally, there are two mai...
The research area of this study was once the focal point of colonial penetration in East Africa. The...
Claims, frames and strategies for historical justice and full equality by postcolonial citizens have...
In debates about ethnicity it is often taken for granted that Africans developed or imagined an ethn...
This volume discusses the phenomenon of ethnicity in East Africa under German colonial rule, using f...
The candidate has two major linked interests. One is to reconcile competing explanations of ethnicit...
This paper suggests that African migrants in Australia are often seen as a homogenous group of peopl...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 12 August, 1996To study a society from a comparative...
The insights of such authors as Mitchell, Barth and Cohen can be usefully applied to understanding t...
Ethnicity is a universal human phenomenon which manifest itself in several forms and contexts and is...
Afrika focus, vol. IX, n° 1-2, 1993 : « Ethnicity in Africa ». In: L'Homme et la société, N. 111-112...
This special issue contains eight papers from a conference of the same name held at Rhodes Universit...
Ethnicity and the Colonial State compares the choices of community leaders in three different West A...
Thirty years after Said’s critique of orientalism, which was closely followed by Mudimbe’s deconstru...
In most of Africa, there is evidence of politicised inter-ethnic rivalry and ethnic mobilisation to ...
This study gives an overview of the primordial approaches to ethnicity. Generally, there are two mai...
The research area of this study was once the focal point of colonial penetration in East Africa. The...
Claims, frames and strategies for historical justice and full equality by postcolonial citizens have...
In debates about ethnicity it is often taken for granted that Africans developed or imagined an ethn...
This volume discusses the phenomenon of ethnicity in East Africa under German colonial rule, using f...
The candidate has two major linked interests. One is to reconcile competing explanations of ethnicit...
This paper suggests that African migrants in Australia are often seen as a homogenous group of peopl...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 12 August, 1996To study a society from a comparative...
The insights of such authors as Mitchell, Barth and Cohen can be usefully applied to understanding t...