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In-Betweenness in Greater Khartoum: Spaces, Temporalities, and Identities from Separation to Revolution [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Sari: Space and Place
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN-10: 1800730586
  • ISBN-13: 9781800730588
  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Sari: Space and Place
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN-10: 1800730586
  • ISBN-13: 9781800730588

Focusing on Greater Khartoum following South Sudanese independence in 2011, In-Betweenness in Greater Khartoum explores the impact on society of major political events in areas that are neither urban nor rural, public nor private. This volume uses these in-between spaces as a lens to analyze how these events, in combination with other processes, such as globalization and economic neo-liberalization, impact communities across the region. Drawing on original fieldwork and empirical data, the authors uncover the reshaping of new categories of people that reinforce old dichotomies and in doing so underscore a common Sudanese identity.

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[ The volume] offers a deeply grounded analysis of recent changes in the capital of Sudan. [ It] instates Khartoum within the cities important to consider for the urban world in the making [ and] provides a nuanced and complex portrait of a giant metropolis the largest of the Sahelian region with its 7 8 million inhabitantsExposing the changes, seen from the ground in various neighbourhoods and communities from the 2005 peace agreement to the 2018 Revolution, it introduces Khartoum as a place to think about the negotiation of a place to live by subaltern populations. It is significant to point out that this book brings together Sudanese and womens productions that display young, new, original voices and research. Urban Studies Journal

List of Illustrations
viii
Acknowledgements ix
Notes on Transliteration xiii
Prologue. Identity xvii
Stella Gaitano
Azza Ahmed Abdel Aziz
Introduction. Greater Khartoum through the Prism of In-Betweenness 1(28)
Alice Franck
Barbara Casciarri
Part I In-Betweenness as a Spatial Dimension
Chapter 1 The Expansion of Greater Khartoum and the Incorporation of Agricultural and Pastoral Production Areas: Creating In-Betweenness, Disrupting Territories
29(24)
Alice Franck
Barbara Casciarri
Chapter 2 Governing In-Betweenness: Understanding Village Organization's Institutional Set-Up in Rural Khartoum
53(17)
Salma Mohamed Abdalmunim Abdalla
Chapter 3 Young People's Strategies and Educational Processes: A Case Study from Al-Fath Transitional Zone in Greater Khartoum
70(21)
Hind Mahmoud
Chapter 4 The Emergence of New Political Actors in the City: Disruption of the Political Order, Political Reproduction and Space of Contestation
91(28)
Clement Deshayes
Part II In-Betweenness as a Temporal Dimension
Chapter 5 Urban Violence in Khartoum in August 2005 as a Watershed Event
119(24)
Idris Salim El-Hassan
Chapter 6 Time to Sell the Land? The Second Urban Marginalization of Southerners in Greater Khartoum - The Case of Al Mussalass Neighbourhood
143(27)
Alice Franck
Chapter 7 Constructions of Sudanese Nationhood: Singularities and Moments from the Experiences of Southern/South Sudanese
170(39)
Azza Ahmed Abdel Aziz
Part III In-Betweenness as a Belonging Dimension
Chapter 8 Translocal Citizenship of the Margins: Nuer Negotiations of Belonging in Khartoum
209(25)
Katarzyna (Kasia) Grabska
Chapter 9 `Community' Citizenship as a Liminal Space for Southern Sudanese Communities in Khartoum
234(19)
Mohamed A. G. Bakhit
Chapter 10 Marriage Strategies and Kinship Representations: A Space for Sociocultural In-Betweenness within the `Political Economy' of Identities
253(29)
Barbara Casciarri
Chapter 11 Shifting Notions of Endogamy and Exogamy: Religion, Social Class and Race in Marriage Practices in the Upper-Middle Class Neighbourhood of Amarat
282(28)
Peter Miller
Epilogue. Negotiations of Multiple Identities and the Polemics of Living In-Betweenness: In Conversation with Stella Gaitano 310(27)
Azza Ahmed Abdel Aziz
Katarzyna (Kasia) Grabska
Index 337
Alice Franck is Associate Professor of Geography at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, and she was the coordinator of the CEDEJ-Khartoum from 2013 to 2016. She has been published in journals including Egypte Monde Arabe and Anthropology of the Middle East.