This book explores the relationship between the process of state
formation and political identities in the context of Sudan's
conflict. It examines conflict and politics of identity in the
Sudan. It argues that neither race, nor culture is at the center of
the Sudan's tragedy. Instead, it is the racialized postcolonial
state that imposed a single vision of nation through the policy of
Arabization and Islamization. Idris examines how an ideology of
hierarchy was historically constructed and politically
institutionalized in the Sudan, acknowledging the centrality of the
historical legacy of slavery and colonialism in the crisis of
postcolonial citizenship in the Sudan.
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