In Search of a Nation: Histories of Authority & Dissidence in Tanzania

In Search of a Nation: Histories of Authority & Dissidence in Tanzania

In Search of a Nation: Histories of Authority & Dissidence in Tanzania

In Search of a Nation: Histories of Authority & Dissidence in Tanzania

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Overview

The double-sided nature of African nationalism—its capacity to inspire expressions of unity, and its tendency to narrow political debate—are explored by sixteen historians, focusing on the experience of Tanzania. The narrative of the nation of Tanzania, which was created by the anticolonial nationalist movement, expanded by the Union after the Zanzibar Revolution, and fused by the ideology of Ujamaa by Julius Nyerere, has shaped Tanzanian political discourse for decades, but has not obliterated the great wealth of political discourses and identities which exist within the nation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821416716
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 01/27/2006
Series: Eastern African Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Gregory H. Maddox is an associate professor of history at Texas Southern University. James L. Giblin is an associate professor of history at the University of Iowa.

Table of Contents

List of Maps, Figures & Tablesviii
Notes on Contributorsix
Editors' Prefacexii
1Introduction1
Part IPolitics & Knowledge
2On Socially Composed Knowledge: Reconstructing a Shambaa Royal Ritual14
3Kingalu Mwana Shaha & Political Leadership in Nineteenth-Century Eastern Tazania33
Part IIPolitics, Culture & Dissent in Colonial Tanganyika
4Colonial Boundaries & African Nationalism: The Case of the Kagera Salient57
5Indirect Rule, the Politics of Neo-Traditionalism & the Limits of Invention in Tanzania70
6Narrating Power in Colonial Ugogo: Mazengo of Mvumi86
7The Tribal Past & the Politics of Nationalism in Mahenge District: 1940-60103
8The Landscapes of Memory in Twentieth-Century Africa114
9Some Complexities of Family & State in Colonial Njombe128
10Local, Regional & National: South Rukwa in the 1950s149
Part IIIThe Nation & Its Dissidents
11Breaking the Chain at its Weakest Link: TANU & the Colonial Office168
12Censoring the Press in Colonial Zanzibar: An Account of the Seditious Case against Al-Falaq198
13An Imagined Generation: Umma Youth in Nationalist Zanzibar216
14The Short History of Political Opposition & Multi-Party Democracy in Tanganyika: 1958-64250
Part IVThe Nation Reconsidered
15Engendering & Gendering African Nationalism: Rethinking the Case of Tanganyika (Tanzania)278
16Between the 'Global' & 'Local' Families: The Missing Link in School History Teaching in Postcolonial Tanzania290
17Jack-of-All-Arts or Ustadhi?: The Poetics of Cultural Production in Tanzania304
Index328
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