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It is theoretically original in its insistence on radical reading of state formation as related to violence and irreducible to the formal state apparatus. It is a long-term study of transformations – building on fieldwork from 1998 onwards – which surpasses a number of other relevant studies from Mozambique (Obarrio, West, Kyed, for instance). It systematically construes contemporary processes and historical trajectories from the margins and is consistent in not adapting a view from the country’s centre, Maputo -- such a Maputo-view informing the majority of studies in and on Mozambique.

Produktbeschreibung
It is theoretically original in its insistence on radical reading of state formation as related to violence and irreducible to the formal state apparatus. It is a long-term study of transformations – building on fieldwork from 1998 onwards – which surpasses a number of other relevant studies from Mozambique (Obarrio, West, Kyed, for instance). It systematically construes contemporary processes and historical trajectories from the margins and is consistent in not adapting a view from the country’s centre, Maputo -- such a Maputo-view informing the majority of studies in and on Mozambique.
Autorenporträt
Bjørn Enge Bertelsen is Associate Professor at the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen and has undertaken anthropological research in Mozambique since 1998.