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Negative Ethnicity

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Informationen zum Autor KOIGI WA WAMWERE is a political activist and writer. Born in Kenya in 1949, he has been fighting for social change in his home country for decades. He was imprisoned in Kenya five times between 1975 and 1996, spending a total of thirteen years in prison, including periods during which he was tortured. His execution was averted only by the combined efforts of the Norwegian government and human rights activists around the world. Today, wa Wamwere continues to put his life on the line for human rights, inspiring those around him with his clear vision and personal strength. Wa Wamwere lives in New York City and Kenya. Klappentext "Negative ethnicity" is Koigi wa Wamwere's name for the deep-seated tensions in Africa that the world has seen flare so terrifyingly. The genocide in Rwanda and "ethnic" killing in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, and elsewhere stand out as examples. Wa Wamwere argues that these clashes cannot properly be described as ethnically motivated; ethnicity, a positive distinction, has nothing of the hatred here at work. Negative Ethnicity gives a new picture of the force behind untold deaths on the continent, dispelling the myth of an intractable conflict waged along simple, ancient lines. Negative Ethnicity explains the roots, colonial and pre-colonial, of the current "ethnic" tensions. It goes on to describe how, for most Africans, ethnic identity is ambiguous, and analyzes why that fact is obscured. The culprits are many: chronic poverty, a broken education system, preying dictators, corrupt officials, the colonial legacy of hate, the ongoing exploitation of the West. Negative Ethnicity is both a history and a manual for change, intended to introduce Westerners to the crisis and to give Africans a new understanding of it. Perhaps never before has the problem been addressed with such clarity and insight. Zusammenfassung "Negative ethnicity" is Koigi wa Wamwere’s name for the deep-seated tensions in Africa that the world has seen flare so terrifyingly. The genocide in Rwanda and "ethnic" killing in the Democratic Republic of Congo! Nigeria! and elsewhere stand out as examples. Wa Wamwere argues that these clashes cannot properly be described as ethnically motivated; ethnicity! a positive distinction! has nothing of the hatred here at work. Negative Ethnicity gives a new picture of the force behind untold deaths on the continent! dispelling the myth of an intractable conflict waged along simple! ancient lines. Negative Ethnicity explains the roots! colonial and pre-colonial! of the current "ethnic" tensions. It goes on to describe how! for most Africans! ethnic identity is ambiguous! and analyzes why that fact is obscured. The culprits are many: chronic poverty! a broken education system! preying dictators! corrupt officials! the colonial legacy of hate! the ongoing exploitation of the West. Negative Ethnicity is both a history and a manual for change! intended to introduce Westerners to the crisis and to give Africans a new understanding of it. Perhaps never before has the problem been addressed with such clarity and insight. ...

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Authors Koigi, Koigi Wa Wamwere, Koiga Wa Wamwere, Koigi Wamwere, Koigi wa Wamwere
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.08.2003
 
EAN 9781583225769
ISBN 978-1-58322-576-9
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 126 mm x 178 mm x 12 mm
Series Open Media
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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