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ID123718
Title ProperWiped from the map of the world
Other Title InformationZanzibar, critical geopolitics and language
LanguageENG
AuthorMyers, Gerth Andrew ;  Muhajir, Makame A
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay uses the case of Zanzibar in its complicated relationship with the United Republic of Tanzania (of which it is a part) as a lens on debates in political geography on empirical and conceptual approaches to critical geopolitics. We test the veracity of a multi-faceted critical geopolitics in the contemporary public contestation of Zanzibar's place in the United Republic from 2008-2012. We analyze Tanzanian media, the speech acts of Tanzanian leaders, and the key events and processes related to what is termed the 'Zanzibar problem' during the selected years, to make two points about a critical geopolitics approach: to strengthen critical geopolitics by broadening the analysis of language to engage political acts and languages beyond the Global North; and taking 'subaltern geopolitics' more seriously via engagement with critical geopolitical voices on discourses, events and processes from the Global South.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol.18, No.3; 2013: p.662-681
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol.18, No.3; 2013: p.662-681
Key WordsGeopolitics ;  International Relations ;  Linguistics ;  United Republic of Tanzania ;  Zanzibar problem ;  Africa ;  World Affairs ;  Subaltern Geopolitics ;  Political Leadership ;  Diplomacy ;  Political Reforms ;  South Global ;  North Global


 
 
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