In northwest Namibia, peopleOCOs political imagination offers a
powerful insight into the post-apartheid state. Based on extensive
anthropological fieldwork, this book focuses on the former South
African apartheid regime and the present democratic government; it
compares the perceptions and practices of state and customary forms
of judicial administration, reflects upon the historical trajectory
of a chieftaincy dispute in relation to the rooting of state power
and examines everyday forms of belonging in the independent
Namibian State. By elucidating the State through a focus on the
social, historical and cultural processes that help constitute it,
this study helps chart new territory for anthropology, and it
contributes an ethnographic perspective to a wider set of
interdisciplinary debates on the State and state processes."
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