Pursuing Justice in Africa: Competing Imaginaries and Contested Practices

Author:   Jessica Johnson ,  George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane ,  Kamari Maxine Clarke
Publisher:   Ohio University Press
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Pages:   342
Publication Date:   31 October 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jessica Johnson ,  George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane ,  Kamari Maxine Clarke
Publisher:   Ohio University Press
Imprint:   Ohio University Press
ISBN:  

9780821423356


ISBN 10:   0821423355
Pages:   342
Publication Date:   31 October 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The diverse essays, many by African scholars, make this an essential collection on a topic just beginning to animate African studies. Outstanding in their well-balanced combination of ethnography and theory, they thoroughly contextualize their topic. The contrast between the local and the international alone that this well-thought-out book illuminates is valuable. -- Pnina Werbner, author of The Making of an African Working Class: Politics, Law, and Cultural Protest in the Manual Workers' Union of Botswana This important volume asks us to step back and reconsider current processes for seeking justice-for righting wrongs, holding criminals accountable for their crimes, and fostering harmony-and to ask what should always have been the first question: what are the meanings individuals and communities attach to 'justice'? Or, indeed, is there anything like 'justice' in Africa that can equate to the many, differing definitions of justice in the West? -- Brett Shadle, author of The Souls of White Folk: White Settlers in Kenya, 1900-1920s


The diverse essays, many by African scholars, make this an essential collection on a topic just beginning to animate African studies. Outstanding in their well-balanced combination of ethnography and theory, they thoroughly contextualize their topic. The contrast between the local and the international alone that this well-thought-out book illuminates is valuable. -- Pnina Werbner, author of The Making of an African Working Class: Politics, Law, and Cultural Protest in the Manual Workers' Union of Botswana This important volume asks us to step back and reconsider current processes for seeking justice-for righting wrongs, holding criminals accountable for their crimes, and fostering harmony-and to ask what should always have been the first question: what are the meanings individuals and communities attach to 'justice'? Or, indeed, is there anything like 'justice' in Africa that can equate to the many, differing definitions of justice in the West? -- Brett Shadle, author of The Souls of White Folk: White Settlers in Kenya, 1900-1920s This is an impactful, powerful, well-written book for scholars who are deconstructing the concept of justice within an African context. This book adds an emboldened voice to the current literature and affirms the position that more needs to be done to address the inequalities within vulnerable groups such as women and children in Africa. -- Rashri Baboolal-Frank * African Studies Review *


This important volume asks us to step back and reconsider current processes for seeking justice-for righting wrongs, holding criminals accountable for their crimes, and fostering harmony-and to ask what should always have been the first question: what are the meanings individuals and communities attach to 'justice'? Or, indeed, is there anything like 'justice' in Africa that can equate to the many, differing definitions of justice in the West? -- Brett Shadle, author of The Souls of White Folk: White Settlers in Kenya, 1900-1920s The diverse essays, many by African scholars, make this an essential collection on a topic just beginning to animate African studies. Outstanding in their well-balanced combination of ethnography and theory, they thoroughly contextualize their topic. The contrast between the local and the international alone that this well-thought-out book illuminates is valuable. -- Pnina Werbner, author of The Making of an African Working Class


This important volume asks us to step back and reconsider current processes for seeking justice-for righting wrongs, holding criminals accountable for their crimes, and fostering harmony-and to ask what should always have been the first question: what are the meanings individuals and communities attach to `justice'? Or, indeed, is there anything like `justice' in Africa that can equate to the many, differing definitions of justice in the West? -- Brett Shadle, author of The Souls of White Folk: White Settlers in Kenya, 1900-1920s The diverse essays, many by African scholars, make this an essential collection on a topic just beginning to animate African studies. Outstanding in their well-balanced combination of ethnography and theory, they thoroughly contextualize their topic. The contrast between the local and the international alone that this well-thought-out book illuminates is valuable. -- Pnina Werbner, author of The Making of an African Working Class


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Jessica Johnson is a lecturer in the Department of African Studies and Anthropology at the University of Birmingham, UK. Her work focuses on gender and justice in a matrilineal area of Malawi. George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane is a lecturer in the Centre of African Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK. His work focuses on the interaction of law and politics in Zimbabwean history, as well as the social and political impacts of digital media.

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