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Author Williams, Christian A., author.

Title National liberation in post-colonial Southern Africa : an historical ethnography of SWAPO's exile camps / Christian A. Williams.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series African studies series ; 132
African studies series ; 132.
Note Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Michigan, 2009, titled: Exile history: an ethnography of the SWAPO camps and the Namibian nation.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Part 1: Camp, nation, history. 1. Liberation movement camps and the past of the present in Southern Africa -- 2. Revisiting an image of a camp : remember Cassinga? -- Part 2: Camps and the formation of a nation -- 3. Living in exile : life and crisis at SWAPO's Kongwa Camp, 1964-1968 -- 4. Ordering the nation : SWAPO in Zambia, 1974-1976 -- 5. "The spy" and the camp : SWAPO in Angola, 1980-1989. -- Part 3: Camps and the production of history -- 6. Namibia's "wall of silence" : challenging national history in the international system -- 7. Reconciliation in Namibia? Narrating the past in a post-camp nation -- 8. Camp and the post-colony.
Summary This book traces the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) across its three decades in exile through rich, local histories of the camps where Namibian exiles lived in Tanzania, Zambia, and Angola. Christian A. Williams highlights how different Namibians experienced these sites, as well as the tensions that developed within SWAPO as Namibians encountered one another and as officials asserted their power and protected their interests within a national community. The book then follows Namibians who lived in exile into post-colonial Namibia, examining the extent to which divisions and hierarchies that emerged in the camps continue to shape how Namibians relate to one another today, undermining the more just and humane society that many had imagined. In developing these points about SWAPO, the book draws attention to Southern African literature more widely, suggesting parallels across the region and defining a field of study that examines post-colonial Africa through 'the camp'.
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Subject SWAPO -- History.
SWAPO.
History.
National liberation movements -- Namibia -- History.
National liberation movements.
Namibia.
Exiles -- Namibia -- Social conditions.
Exiles.
Social conditions.
Exiles -- Africa, Southern -- Social conditions.
Southern Africa.
Memory -- Political aspects -- Namibia.
Memory -- Political aspects.
Namibia -- History -- 1946-1990.
Chronological Term 1946-1990
Subject HISTORY -- Africa -- South -- General.
HISTORY -- Africa -- South -- Republic of South Africa.
Genre/Form History.
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