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ID165692
Title ProperSecond-Generation Liberation Movement in Southern Sudan
Other Title InformationAnti-Colonialism as a Set of Practices
LanguageENG
AuthorVoller, Yaniv
Summary / Abstract (Note)A remarkable feature of the Southern Sudanese liberation movement during the First Sudanese Civil War was its use of anti-colonial discourse and tactics. Soon into their struggle, the Southern Sudanese came to depict their situation as colonisation by the Muslim-Arab elite in Khartoum. As this article argues, this adoption of anti-colonial identity was the outcome of Southern Sudanese interaction with neighbouring Arab and African first-generation liberation movements, through which the future leaders of the Southern Sudanese liberation movement observed and absorbed the practices used against European colonialism. When the Southern Sudanese launched their liberation struggle, these practices shaped their struggle.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 21, No.1; Mar 2019: p.54-82
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol: 21 No 1
Key WordsAnti-Colonialism ;  Southern Sudan ;  Second-Generation Liberation Movement


 
 
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