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Remapping Ethiopia

by Wendy James (Editor), Inter, Donald L. Donham (Editor), Alessandro Triulzi (Editor), Eisei Kurimoto
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Overview

From 1974 to its overthrow in 1991, a state socialist government ruled Ethiopia. This interdisciplinary collection of 15 papers examines a range of issues from during that period and during the aftermath of the government's overthrow. The main purpose of the collection seems to be an effort to begin the process of understanding Ethiopia's social, political, and economic realities through field-based studies, as such studies were near impossible during the regime's rule and in the immediate after math of its overthrow. Issues of memory and identity, control of space through garrison towns, political visibility, religious and ethnic relations, and gender politics are discussed. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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From 1974 to its overthrow in 1991, a state socialist government ruled Ethiopia. This interdisciplinary collection of 15 papers examines a range of issues from during that period and during the aftermath of the government's overthrow. The main purpose of the collection seems to be an effort to begin the process of understanding Ethiopia's social, political, and economic realities through field-based studies, as such studies were near impossible during the regime's rule and in the immediate after math of its overthrow. Issues of memory and identity, control of space through garrison towns, political visibility, religious and ethnic relations, and gender politics are discussed. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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From 1974 to its overthrow in 1991, a state socialist government ruled Ethiopia. This interdisciplinary collection of 15 papers examines a range of issues from during that period and during the aftermath of the government's overthrow. The main purpose of the collection seems to be an effort to begin the process of understanding Ethiopia's social, political, and economic realities through field-based studies, as such studies were near impossible during the regime's rule and in the immediate after math of its overthrow. Issues of memory and identity, control of space through garrison towns, political visibility, religious and ethnic relations, and gender politics are discussed. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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From 1974 to its overthrow in 1991, a state socialist government ruled Ethiopia. This interdisciplinary collection of 15 papers examines a range of issues from during that period and during the aftermath of the government's overthrow. The main purpose of the collection seems to be an effort to begin the process of understanding Ethiopia's social, political, and economic realities through field-based studies, as such studies were near impossible during the regime's rule and in the immediate after math of its overthrow. Issues of memory and identity, control of space through garrison towns, political visibility, religious and ethnic relations, and gender politics are discussed. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2002
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Pages
317
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780821414484

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