The civil war in the Sudan has been generally misunderstood in the Sudanese and Western academic worlds as war between an Arab Muslim North and an African Christian South. This work examines how "African" and "Arab" have been produced in the Sudan.
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This review is from: Sudan's Civil War: Slavery, Race and Formational Identities (African Studies) (Hardcover)
An extremely interesting and stimulating work. This new approach certainly has to be encouraged and taken seriously by Sudanese and outsiders.
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