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This text offers a bold, ground-breaking epistemological critique
of the dominant discourses on African conflicts. Based on a
painstaking study of the ways in which the Sierra Leone civil war
has been interpreted, it considers how Africa is constructed as a
site of knowledge and the implications that this has for the
continent and its people.
This book offers a bold, ground-breaking epistemological critique
of the dominant discourses on African conflicts. Based on a
painstaking study of the ways in which the Sierra Leone civil war
has been interpreted, it considers how Africa is constructed as a
site of knowledge and the implications that this has for the
continent and its people.
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