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War of words, war of stones : racial thought and violence in colonial Zanzibar / Jonathon Glassman

By: Glassman, Jonathon.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2011Description: xii, 398 p., [14] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780253355850; 0253355850; 9780253222800; 025322280x.Subject(s): Violence -- Tanzania -- Zanzibar -- History | Zanzibar -- History -- 20th century | Zanzibar -- Ethnic relations -- History | Zanzibar -- Race relations -- HistoryDDC classification: 305.800 9
Contents:
Rethinking race in the colonial world -- The creation of a racial state -- A secular intelligentsia and the origins of exclusionary ethnic nationalism -- Subaltern intellectuals and the rise of racial nationalism -- Politics and civil society during the newspaper wars -- Rumor, race, and crime -- Violence as racial discourse -- "June" as chosen trauma -- Conclusion and epilogue : remaking race
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Rethinking race in the colonial world -- The creation of a racial state -- A secular intelligentsia and the origins of exclusionary ethnic nationalism -- Subaltern intellectuals and the rise of racial nationalism -- Politics and civil society during the newspaper wars -- Rumor, race, and crime -- Violence as racial discourse -- "June" as chosen trauma -- Conclusion and epilogue : remaking race

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