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- シンミン カ 、 シミン カ : ヒガシアフリカ ノ シャカイ カイハツ オ メグル レジリエンス ト レジスタンス
- Subject or Citizen?: African Citizenship between Resilience and Resistance
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This paper examines the subjectivity of African citizenship in the term of resilience, which we need to argue under the postcolonial conditions in Africa. At first, the concept of ”resilience” will be considered critically through the author’s experience in the aid work in East African regions. Secondly, the dilemma of the African citizenship is proposed by looking at Mamdani’s authentic text of “Citizen and Subject”. The colonial legacy of “Divide and Rule” has brought the condition of so-called “the bifurcated states” in African countries and still been suffered by the result of it, which are clientelism, conflicts, and, so-called the collapsed state’s condition. In that sense, African subjectivity can be both categorized as one of resilience and resistance. I would like to point out the idea of resilience, on one hand, contains the ideal notion of modern citizenship for the African Nation-States, on the other, it also introduces us to the subject of resistance under the current political environment in Africa. Although the most of cases are picked up by reviewing recent ethnographic notes in Uganda, partly I will describe the case in my research field at a slum area in Kampala,which will show us the highly flexible and plastic sense of the self, which would be the basis of the African citizenship.
多文化社会研究, 6, pp.393-410; 2020
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- 多文化社会研究
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多文化社会研究 6 393-410, 2020-03-23
長崎大学 多文化社会学部
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- CRID
- 1050005822263854464
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- NII論文ID
- 120006974812
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- NII書誌ID
- AA12713084
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- ISSN
- 21891486
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- 10069/39868
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- NDL書誌ID
- 030357000
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- ja
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