In Sierra Leone

Author:   Michael Jackson
Publisher:   Duke University Press
ISBN:  

9780822333135


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   08 March 2004
Format:   Paperback
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In Sierra Leone


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Relates the stories of political leaders and ordinary people trying to salvage their lives and livelihoods in the aftermath of cataclysmic violence In 2002, as Sierra Leone prepared to announce the end of its brutal civil war, the distinguished anthropologist, poet, and novelist Michael Jackson returned to the country where he had intermittently lived and worked as an ethnographer since 1969. While his initial concern was to help his old friend Sewa Bockarie (S. B.) Marah - a prominent figure in Sierra Leonean politics - write his autobiography, Jackson's experiences during his stay led him to create a more complex work: In Sierra Leone, a beautifully rendered mosaic integrating S. B.'s moving stories with personal reflections, ethnographic digressions, and meditations on history and violence. Jackson relates the stories of political leaders and ordinary people trying to salvage their lives and livelihoods in the aftermath of cataclysmic violence.

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Author:   Michael Jackson
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780822333135


ISBN 10:   0822333139
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   08 March 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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succeeds in throwing light on the rebellion... Drawing on his experience before the war and supplementing it with post-war interviews, Jackson helps us understand those who took to violence. Times Literary Supplement compelling... arresting. Foreign Affairs A melancholic, reflective and informed work that will fascinate readers wishing to learn more about West African politics and people. Publishers Weekly A fascinating document that reflects importantly on widescale violence and war, the nature of narrative, the sensibilities of witnessing, the play of memory, and the predicament of anthropology in places and among peoples that the discipline has studied in calmer times. George Marcus, author of Ethnography through Thick and Thin Throughout In Sierra Leone interpersonal, domestic relations of inequality - the everyday resentments, harshness, and ironies that characterize hierarchical relations between Big Men and their entourage, older brothers and their juniors - unfold against the backdrop of History with a capital H. Only someone with Michael Jackson's unique blend of anthropological and poetic sensibility and long-term engagement with Sierra Leone could write this book. Mariane Ferme, author of The Underneath of Things: Violence, History, and the Everyday in Sierra Leone In Sierra Leone succeeds in throwing light on the rebellion--and the ubiquity of public corruption in parts of African countries--by examing the difficulties [S.B.} Marah faced in reconciling the multiple demands placed upon him ... thoughtful and at times surprising ... offer[s] real insights into the problems ... described. --TLS, Feb 25 2005 Jackson's book is profound, thought-provoking and moving, and should be read by anyone with an interest in Sierra Leone. --Global Dialogue Vol 6 Number 3-4, Summer/Autumn 2004


A fascinating document that reflects importantly on widescale violence and war, the nature of narrative, the sensibilities of witnessing, the play of memory, and the predicament of anthropology in places and among peoples that the discipline has studied in calmer times. -George Marcus, author of Ethnography through Thick and Thin Throughout In Sierra Leone interpersonal, domestic relations of inequality-the everyday resentments, harshness, and ironies that characterize hierarchical relations between Big Men and their entourage, older brothers and their juniors-unfold against the backdrop of History with a capital H. Only someone with Michael Jackson's unique blend of anthropological and poetic sensibility and long-term engagement with Sierra Leone could write this book. -Mariane Ferme, author of The Underneath of Things: Violence, History, and the Everyday in Sierra Leone


Author Information

Michael Jackson is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen. He is an award-winning poet, novelist, and anthropologist. Among his many books are Minima Ethnographica: Intersubjectivity and the Anthropological Project; Barawa, and the Ways Birds Fly in the Sky; At Home in the World (published by Duke University Press); Pieces of Music, a novel; and Antipodes, a collection of poetry.

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