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100 1 _aAbusharaf, Rogaia Mustafa,
245 1 0 _aDarfur Allegory /
_cRogaia Mustafa Abusharaf.
260 _aChicago
_aLondon
_bUniversity of Chicago Press
_c2021
263 _a2102
300 _a218 stron,
_c23 cm
520 _a"Darfur Allegory is a dispatch from the humanitarian crisis that explains the historical and ethnographic background to competing narratives that have informed international responses. At the heart of the book is Sudanese anthropologist Rogaia Abusharaf's critique of the pseudoscientific notions of race and ethnicity that posit divisions between "Arab" northerners and "African" southerners. Elaborated in colonial times and enshrined in policy after, such binary categories have been adopted by the media to explain the civil war. The narratives that circulate internationally are thus highly fraught and cover over, to counterproductive effect, forms of Darfurian activism that have emerged in the conflict's wake. Darfur Allegory marries the analytical precision of a committed anthropologist with an insider's view of Sudanese politics at home and in the diaspora, laying bare the power of words to heal or perpetuate civil conflict"--
653 _aSudan - postkolonializm
653 _aDarfur - tożsamość etniczna
653 _aDarfur - konflikty etniczne
653 _aGenocyd - Sudan
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