Exploring the interplay between nation-states and colonial states, the author argues that the formation of ethnic and religious majorities often stems from the violent suppression of minorities. By examining diverse cases from the United States to Eastern Europe, Israel, and Sudan, Mahmood Mamdani proposes a transformative idea: a state that exists independently of a singular national identity. This radical solution challenges conventional notions of statehood and offers a new perspective on governance and identity.
Mahmood Mamdani Ordine dei libri
Mahmood Mamdani è un eminente studioso il cui lavoro esamina criticamente la complessa interazione tra storia, politica e identità. Attraverso le sue acute analisi, approfondisce questioni globali urgenti, offrendo profonde intuizioni sulle forze che plasmano le società contemporanee. I suoi scritti sfidano le narrazioni convenzionali e incoraggiano i lettori a riconsiderare i punti di vista consolidati su conflitto e potere. L'approccio di Mamdani è caratterizzato da un profondo coinvolgimento con le realtà sociopolitiche delle comunità emarginate, rendendo i suoi contributi essenziali per comprendere il nostro mondo interconnesso.






- 2020
- 2020
When Victims Become Killers
Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda
- 392pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The book offers a thorough examination of the factors leading to the Rwandan genocide and its aftermath. It delves into the historical, political, and social dynamics that fueled the conflict, analyzing the roles of various actors involved. By exploring the devastating impact on the Rwandan population and the international community's response, the narrative provides a critical understanding of the complexities surrounding this tragic event. The insights aim to foster a deeper awareness of genocide and its lingering effects on society.
- 2012
Define and Rule
- 154pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
When Britain abandoned its attempt to eradicate difference between conqueror and conquered and introduced a new idea of governance as the definition and management of difference, lines of political identity were drawn between settler and native, and between natives according to tribe. Out of this colonial experience arose a language of pluralism.
- 2011
From Citizen to Refugee
- 104pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Forty years after the 1972 expulsion of Asians from Uganda, this vivid account interweaves gripping personal stories with an examination of Uganda's colonial history, the evolution of post-independence politics and the politicisation of racial identity.
- 2011
Mamdani beschreibt in diesem fulminanten Buch den politischen und historischen Konflikt in Darfur sowie dessen Instrumentalisierung als PR-Waffe im „Krieg gegen den Terror“. Er demontiert die westliche Kampagnenpolitik der „Save Darfur“-Bewegung, die den Konflikt aus seinem politischen Kontext löst und ihn zum Fixpunkt moralischer Empörung erhebt. Dabei werden grobe Vereinfachungen und offensichtliche Fälschungen verwendet, um die westliche Perspektive unantastbar zu machen, während die arabische Seite dämonisiert und die schwarzafrikanische in eine Opferrolle gedrängt wird. Mamdanis Buch bietet eine spannende Analyse der historischen Wurzeln des Konflikts und beleuchtet die gesamte Sahelzone sowie den nordafrikanischen Kontinent. Themen wie Sklavenhandel, Stammesinteressen, Migrationsströme, Kolonialismus, Islamismus, die ökologische Krise, Unabhängigkeitsbewegungen, der Kalte Krieg, Bürgerkriege und Repressionen werden detailliert untersucht. Er zeigt auf, wie der Westen in den Konflikt involviert ist und ihn für den „Krieg gegen den Terror“ nutzt. Die konsequente Infragestellung der westlichen Perspektive macht die Lektüre zu einem intellektuellen Abenteuer und rückt die politischen Sehgewohnheiten in eine afrikanische Perspektive.
- 2010
Focusing on the crisis in Darfur, this book delves into the historical context of Sudan, providing a comprehensive analysis of the events leading up to the conflict. It critically examines the global response to the humanitarian disaster, highlighting the complexities of international involvement and the implications for the region. The author offers unique insights that challenge prevailing narratives, making this an essential read for those seeking to understand the intricacies of the situation in Sudan.
- 2009
Examining how the conflict has drawn in national, regional, and global forces, this book deconstructs the powerful Western lobby's persistent calls for a military response dressed up as a 'humanitarian intervention'. It presents an account of Darfur crisis within a broad context of Sudan's history.
- 2007
Scholars in the Marketplace. The Dilemmas of Neo-Liberal Reform at Makerere University, 1989-2005
- 316pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Focusing on market-based reforms at Uganda's Makerere University, this case study examines the implications of neoliberal policies for higher education across Africa. It highlights how Makerere has become a model for transformation, reflecting the challenges faced by public universities in a capital-driven environment. The analysis provides insights into the broader impact of these reforms on educational institutions continent-wide and underscores the tension between public service and market demands in academia.
- 2006
'Mamdani deckt die Lügen, Stereotypisierungen und leichtfertigen Generalisierungen auf, mit denen die USA ihr Verhalten gegenüber der muslimischen Welt begründen. Bestürzend, aber essentiell.' J. M. Coetzee Der in Uganda geborene Sohn indischer Einwanderer, heute Professor an der Columbia Universität in New York, schreibt über religiösen Fundamentalismus und seine politischen Auswirkungen. Er wendet sich gegen die Vorstellung vom 'clash of civilizations' zwischen dem Islam und dem Westen und schildert, wie die 'Achse des Bösen' aus den von den US-Amerikanern geförderten antikommunistischen Stellvertreterkriegen nach der Niederlage in Vietnam entstand. In diesem Buch – protegiert von Edward Said – zeigt sich Mamdani als leidenschaftlicher Häretiker.
- 2005
In this brilliant look at the rise of political Islam, the distinguished political scientist and anthropologist Mahmood Mamdani brings his expertise and insight to bear on a question many Americans have been asking since 9/11: how did this happen? Good Muslim, Bad Muslim is a provocative and important book that will profoundly change our understanding both of Islamist politics and the way America is perceived in the world today.
