In this revealing new book, Boas and Dunn explore the phenomenon
of "autochthony" - literally meaning "son of the soil" - in African
politics. In contemporary Africa, questions concerning origin are
currently among the most crucial and contested issues in political
life, directly relating to the politics of place, belonging,
identity and contested citizenship. Thus, land claims and
autochthony disputes are the hallmark of political crises in many
places on the African continent.Examining the often complex reasons
behind this recent rise of autochthony across a number of
high-profile case studies - including the Democratic Republic of
Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Liberia, and Kenya - this is an essential
book for anyone wishing to understand the impact of this crucial
issue on contemporary African politics and conflicts.
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