The State in Africa
Book description
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 politicsâŠ
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This extraordinary book forces anyone who attempts at studying African politics during the post-colonial period (âon the postcolonyâ in Achile Mbembeâs term) as well as in the late Cold War to (re)consider the role of Africans in the shaping of post-colonial Africa. The author uses various examples to nuance the dilemma of the African state-building process. The notion of âthe politics of the bellyâ derived from a Cameroonian saying, not a Bayartâs creation, as many in the West would think of it.
From Mohamed's list on contemporary Africa and late colonialism.
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