cover image: From "imagined community" to multicultural mosaic

From "imagined community" to multicultural mosaic

2001

Economic and political liberation in Africa has affected fragile national identities constructed over the past thirty or so years. This has led to the reconstruction of different identities and contestations affecting the legitimacy of government institutions in mediating conflict over the distribution of scarce resources. Using Tanzania as a case study, this article examines the relevance of multi-culturalism as a solution to the contest between sub-national identities mobilized by the current economic and political reforms.
multiculturalism ethnic relations group identity

Authors

Kaiser, Paul J

Collection
African Journal of Political Science
Contributor
African Association of Political Science
Place Discussed
Tanzania
Provider
Michigan Service Hub
Published in
Tanzania
Rights
In Copyright
Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/a393af55a142d62243265504359defc5