The State in Africa is one of the important and compelling texts of comparative politics and historical sociology of the last twenty years. Bayart rejects the assumption of African 'otherness' based on stereotyped images of famine, corruption and civil war. Instead he invites the reader to see that African politics is like politics anywhere else in the world, not an exotic aberration. Africans themselves speak of a 'politics of the belly' - an expression that refers not only to the necessities of survival but also to a complex array of cultural representations, notably those of the 'invisible' world of sorcery. The 'politics of the belly' attests to a distinctively African trajectory of power that we need to understand as part of a long-ter...
The Africa in Focus series is an initiative of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) that creat...
The post-colonial state in Africa has continued to dominate the public space on the continent in spi...
Western narratives have long associated Africa with the body. In these narratives Africa was caught ...
This book, composed of articles first published in the journal Politique africaine, proposes an orig...
This book analyses recent political developments in the Horn of Africa in light of actual identifica...
Catherine Boone examines political regionalism in Africa and how it affects forms of government, and...
The study of politics in the African Great Lakes is not exempt from the epistemological hardships th...
Pélissier René. Simon Baynham (ed.). Military Power and Politics in Black Africa Amadu Sesay (ed.). ...
With the recent work of Samir Amin and others, Marxist understanding of African economies has begun ...
This article sets out to examine the state as a ‘site of eating’ in Africa. It argues that as an ali...
African literature is famous for the depiction of a type of politics that tends to reflect the reali...
It is a commonplace to say that the state has generally failed in post-colonial Africa, or at least ...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
International audiencePublic policy in Africa and, even more globally, public action1 both present a...
The Africa in Focus series is an initiative of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) that creat...
The post-colonial state in Africa has continued to dominate the public space on the continent in spi...
Western narratives have long associated Africa with the body. In these narratives Africa was caught ...
This book, composed of articles first published in the journal Politique africaine, proposes an orig...
This book analyses recent political developments in the Horn of Africa in light of actual identifica...
Catherine Boone examines political regionalism in Africa and how it affects forms of government, and...
The study of politics in the African Great Lakes is not exempt from the epistemological hardships th...
Pélissier René. Simon Baynham (ed.). Military Power and Politics in Black Africa Amadu Sesay (ed.). ...
With the recent work of Samir Amin and others, Marxist understanding of African economies has begun ...
This article sets out to examine the state as a ‘site of eating’ in Africa. It argues that as an ali...
African literature is famous for the depiction of a type of politics that tends to reflect the reali...
It is a commonplace to say that the state has generally failed in post-colonial Africa, or at least ...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
International audiencePublic policy in Africa and, even more globally, public action1 both present a...
The Africa in Focus series is an initiative of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) that creat...
The post-colonial state in Africa has continued to dominate the public space on the continent in spi...
Western narratives have long associated Africa with the body. In these narratives Africa was caught ...