Negotiating an Anglophone Identity: A Study of the Politics of Recognition and Representation in Cameroon

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BRILL, 1 Oca 2003 - 230 sayfa
This is a significant and timely book on the politics of belonging. It captures, with fascinating detail and insight, the current widespread disaffection with the sterile rhetoric of nation-building that has characterised much of postcolonial African politics. Until the liberation struggles of the 1990s, dictatorship only paid lip service to democracy with impunity, often by silencing those perceived to threaten national unity. Since then, individuals and groups have reactivated claims to rights and entitlements and nowhere more so than in Cameroon. The book articulates the experiences and predicaments of the country's Anglophone community trapped in a marriage of inconvenience pregnant with tensions and conflicts.
 

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SOUTHERN CAMEROONS ON THE ROAD TO REUNIFICATION
22
THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ANGLOPHONE CONSCIOUSNESS DURING
51
ANGLOPHONE STRUGGLES FOR A RETURN TO THE FEDERAL STATE
76
STRATEGIES OF THE BIYA GOVERNMENT TO DECONSTRUCT
108
ANGLOPHONE AND FRANCOPHONE RESPONSES TO THE VIEWS
139
THE ANGLOPHONE STRUGGLE FOR THE PRESERVATION
162
References
209
Index
223
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