Ethnicity and Nationalism in Africa: Constructivist Reflections and Contemporary Politics

Ethnicity and Nationalism in Africa features a series of "constructivist" contributions by leading scholars in the field of ethnicity and nationalism, and explores the differences among those who have come to be known as "constructivists." The volume addresses the various ways in which "constructivism" is invoked, and raises two questions: does constructivism constitute a distinctive way of thinking about ethnicity and nationalism? And what is the usefulness of constructivist approaches with regard to contemporary politics? The contributors reflect upon ongoing methodological debates in ethnography, historiography, and political theory. The debate between them is inter-disciplinary, critical and innovative, and should be of value to anyone interested in the study of ethnicity and nationalism.

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Ethnicity and Nationalism in Africa: Constructivist Reflections and Contemporary Politics

Ethnicity and Nationalism in Africa features a series of "constructivist" contributions by leading scholars in the field of ethnicity and nationalism, and explores the differences among those who have come to be known as "constructivists." The volume addresses the various ways in which "constructivism" is invoked, and raises two questions: does constructivism constitute a distinctive way of thinking about ethnicity and nationalism? And what is the usefulness of constructivist approaches with regard to contemporary politics? The contributors reflect upon ongoing methodological debates in ethnography, historiography, and political theory. The debate between them is inter-disciplinary, critical and innovative, and should be of value to anyone interested in the study of ethnicity and nationalism.

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Ethnicity and Nationalism in Africa: Constructivist Reflections and Contemporary Politics

Ethnicity and Nationalism in Africa: Constructivist Reflections and Contemporary Politics

Ethnicity and Nationalism in Africa: Constructivist Reflections and Contemporary Politics

Ethnicity and Nationalism in Africa: Constructivist Reflections and Contemporary Politics

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Ethnicity and Nationalism in Africa features a series of "constructivist" contributions by leading scholars in the field of ethnicity and nationalism, and explores the differences among those who have come to be known as "constructivists." The volume addresses the various ways in which "constructivism" is invoked, and raises two questions: does constructivism constitute a distinctive way of thinking about ethnicity and nationalism? And what is the usefulness of constructivist approaches with regard to contemporary politics? The contributors reflect upon ongoing methodological debates in ethnography, historiography, and political theory. The debate between them is inter-disciplinary, critical and innovative, and should be of value to anyone interested in the study of ethnicity and nationalism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312218379
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 02/15/1999
Edition description: 1999

About the Author

Paris Yeros is a Ph.D. Student in the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics.

Table of Contents

Preface
• Introduction: On the Uses and Implications of Constructivism--Paris Yeros
• The (Re)Construction of Ethnicity in Africa: Extending the Chronology, Conceptualization and Discourse--Ronald R. Atkinson
• A Non-ethnic State for Africa? A Life-world Approach to the Imagining of Communities--Thomas Hylland Eriksen
• Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Horn of Africa--John Markakis
• Rethinking Ethnicity: Identification, Hybridity and Democracy--Aletta J. Norval
• Towards a Normative Theory of Ethnicity: Reflections on the Politics of Constructivism--Paris Yeros
• Concluding Comments--Terence Ranger
• Index

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