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Diasporas within and without Africa: Dynamic, Heterogeneity, Variation / editor: Manger Leif. Assal Munzoul A M, Binns Margaret

By: Manger, LeifContributor(s): Munzoul A.M. Assal, Margaret Binns, Elaine Almen, Elanders Gotab AB, Stockholm 2006Material type: TextTextPublication details: Uppsala : Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2006. Description: 200 pages colour illustration : 20 cmISBN: 9789171065636Subject(s): | South AfricaGenre/Form: Non-fiction DDC classification: 305.8 DIAS
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300: Social Science Non Fiction 305.8 DIAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33228 02295343

Includes bibliographical references and index. Summary: The book deals with two types of African diasporas, the first of which originated in the migration histories of the Indian Ocean and brought new groups into Africa. This is illustrated by case studies of Hadrami communities in Sudan and Zanzibar, and the Malay community in Cape Town, that produced trade links as well as processes of Islamization. The second type originated with the failing African states and cases discussed are an Eritrean diaspora in Germany, alongside Sudanese diasporas in Norway and the USA, and a Somali diaspora in Norway. The papers deal with processes of homemaking, political mobilization in the diaspora through local organisations, religious networks and cyberspace nationalism. The central conceptual argument is that diaspora is not only a post-modern reaction to the xenophobia of Western nation states but must be seen as part of a broader history of human migration and intercultural experience. This calls for a perspective which takes into consideration historically produced variation and dynamism.

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