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Through narrating the politics and everyday life in ex-British
Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia), Porcupine in a Python's Throat
makes an invaluable contribution to understanding the choices and
constraints facing both Southern Cameroons' (Ambazonia) people, and
the people of Republique du Cameroun. The volume illustrates how
the people of ex-British Southern Cameroons' (Ambazonia) seek
alternatives to the cycles of repression and state terrorism turned
into reprisal, retaliation and a genocidal war from 2016. This
volume challenges the authorities over delimited territories and
their inhabitants in states arbitrarily put together and held
together by external power and control. The editor and contributors
argue that the Westphalian sovereignty of authority as indivisible
in postcolonial and other settings is unworkable, and does not last
very long in plural societies put together and sustained with the
use of force.
This book investigates gender and power relations in the
Cameroonian parliament using a critical discourse analytical
approach, which focuses on social issues and seeks to expose
unequal relations within institutions. The study identifies
different gendered discourses within the speeches of Members of
Parliament and government ministers. Consciously or unconsciously,
these participants within parliamentary debates draw on topics that
construct women and men in specific ways, sometimes sustaining
gender stereotypes or challenging existing conditions. The way men
and women are constructed using language also is indicative of
gender and power relations within this particular community. The
study also looks at the way men and women are constructed using
traditional discourses of gender differentiation and how some of
these discourses get challenged, appropriated or subverted using
progressive gendered discourses that advocate equal opportunities,
gender equality and gender partnership in development.
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