This book examines the aftermath of eSwatini's fiftieth anniversary of independence and the COVID-19 pandemic, when many citizens of this last absolute monarchy in Africa took to their communities in unprecedented protests for democratic reform.
This book examines the aftermath of eSwatini's fiftieth anniversary of independence and the COVID-19 pandemic, when many citizens of this last absolute monarchy in Africa took to their communities in unprecedented protests for democratic reform.
Vito Laterza is Associate Professor in the Department of Global Development and Planning, University of Agder, Norway, and was 2024-2025 SCAS-Nordic Fellow at the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in Uppsala, Sweden. He is an anthropologist and media scholar writing and editing for a range of scholarly journals and presses and popular media. Casey Golomski is Professor of Anthropology and Women's and Gender Studies at the University of New Hampshire, USA, and author of two books-God's Waiting Room: Racial Reckoning at Life's End and Funeral Culture: AIDS, Work and Cultural Change in an African Kingdom.
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Note for the Reader Introduction - Customary nationalism in crisis: Protest, identity and politics in eSwatini 1. Dualism's dilemmas: Citizenship and migration in contemporary eSwatini 2. Race, politics and constitution-making in the negotiations leading to Eswatini's independence (formerly Swaziland) 1960-1968 3. Raising the profile of siSwati as a national language 4. Interrogating traditionalism: Gender and Swazi Culture in HIV/AIDS policy 5. Leadership and gender in Eswatini: Swati politics through the prism of Gelane Simelane Zwane, 1990-2018 6. Between collaboration and conflict: Patterns of interaction between labour and pro-democracy politics in post-colonial Eswatini, 1973-2014 7. Understanding the 2021 eSwatini school protests: Theoretical reflections of an educator
Note for the Reader Introduction - Customary nationalism in crisis: Protest, identity and politics in eSwatini 1. Dualism's dilemmas: Citizenship and migration in contemporary eSwatini 2. Race, politics and constitution-making in the negotiations leading to Eswatini's independence (formerly Swaziland) 1960-1968 3. Raising the profile of siSwati as a national language 4. Interrogating traditionalism: Gender and Swazi Culture in HIV/AIDS policy 5. Leadership and gender in Eswatini: Swati politics through the prism of Gelane Simelane Zwane, 1990-2018 6. Between collaboration and conflict: Patterns of interaction between labour and pro-democracy politics in post-colonial Eswatini, 1973-2014 7. Understanding the 2021 eSwatini school protests: Theoretical reflections of an educator
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