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Unraveling Somalia: Race, Violence, and the Legacy of Slavery (Ethnography of Political Violence) [Hardcover]

Catherine Lowe Besteman (Author)
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May 1999 Ethnography of Political Violence
In 1991 the Somali state collapsed. Once heralded as the only true nation-state in Africa, the Somalia of the 1990s suffered brutal internecine warfare. At the same time a politically created famine caused the deaths of a half a million people and the flight of a million refugees.

During the civil war, scholarly and popular analyses explained Somalia's disintegration as the result of ancestral hatreds played out in warfare among various clans and subclans. In Unraveling Somalia, Catherine Besteman challenges this view and argues that the actual pattern of violence -- inflicted disproportionately on rural southerners -- contradicts the prevailing model of ethnic homogeneity and clan opposition. She contends that the dissolution of the Somali nation-state can be understood only by recognizing that over the past century and a half there emerged in Somalia a social order based on principles other than simple clan organization -- a social order deeply stratified on the basis of race, status, class, region, and language.

Unraveling Somalia makes this argument by focusing on those particularly targeted in the recent violence: the people of the Jubba valley Gosha area. The people of the Gosha, whose ancestors were brought to Somalia as slaves, have always confronted discrimination in Somalia on the basis of their "Bantu" heritage and their history of enslavement. In tracing their struggles to legitimize their Somali identity, Unraveling Somalia reveals the critical significance of racial and class divisions in contemporary Somalia.

In addition to offering a new explanation of the collapse of the Somali state, Unraveling Somalia contributes to our understanding of how constructions of raceand class in Africa are related to supposedly "tribal" warfare on the continent. In drawing connections among race, class, and violence, this book also contributes to the building of a comparative theoretical analysis of the global disintegration of nation-states and the politics of terror.



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"Besteman's well-written and important book is a fine example of how careful scholarship can expose the realities behind widely held beliefs."—Choice

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Catherine Besteman is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Colby College. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press (May 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081223488X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812234886
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,934,667 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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It arrives real quick, n on time for my project. Its was a great experience reading the book and understanding the class system in Somalia.
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A letter arrives, telling me that every child under the age of five was now dead in the Jubba valley village in southern Somalia where I had lived several years previously. Read the first page
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jubba valley, middle jubba, middle valley farmers, pastoralist elders, registered titleholders, lower jubba, middle valley villages, lineal purity, pastoral slaves, regional agricultural officer, riverbank land, slavery heritage, segmentary lineage model, valley villagers, clan affiliations, racialized space, militia head, clan basis, slavery experiences, slave descendants, slave ancestry, slave heritage, slaves arriving, state rhetoric, clan membership
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Baay Region, Nassib Bundo, Jubba River, Cabdow Yusuf, Dhasheeg Loc, Siyad Barre, Benaadir Coast, Cold War, Loc Yare, Ministry of Agriculture, Ogaadeen Somalis, Sheikh Cabdulle, Sheikh Nasibow, Dhasheeg Gora, Shabeelle Ajuraan, Sheikh Cabdi Nur, United States, Indian Ocean, World War, Abdi Samatar, British Somaliland, Jorge Acero, Sheikh Cabdow Kheyr, Swedish Church Relief, Amnesty International
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