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In-Betweenness in Greater Khartoum
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© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations viii
  4. Acknowledgements ix
  5. Notes on Transliteration xiii
  6. Prologue. Identity xvii
  7. Introduction. Greater Khartoum through the Prism of In-Betweenness 1
  8. Part I. In-Betweenness as a Spatial Dimension
  9. Chapter 1. The Expansion of Greater Khartoum and the Incorporation of Agricultural and Pastoral Production Areas: Creating In-Betweenness, Disrupting Territories 27
  10. Chapter 2. Governing In-Betweenness: Understanding Village Organization’s Institutional Set-Up in Rural Khartoum 53
  11. Chapter 3. Young People’s Strategies and Educational Processes: A Case Study from Al-Fath Transitional Zone in Greater Khartoum 70
  12. Chapter 4. The Emergence of New Political Actors in the City: Disruption of the Political Order, Political Reproduction and Space of Contestation 91
  13. Part II. In-Betweenness as a Temporal Dimension
  14. Chapter 5. Urban Violence in Khartoum in August 2005 as a Watershed Event 117
  15. Chapter 6. Time to Sell the Land? The Second Urban Marginalization of Southerners in Greater Khartoum – The Case of Al Mussalass Neighbourhood 143
  16. Chapter 7. Constructions of Sudanese Nationhood: Singularities and Moments from the Experiences of Southern/South Sudanese 170
  17. Part III. In-Betweenness as a Belonging Dimension
  18. Chapter 8. Translocal Citizenship of the Margins: Nuer Negotiations of Belonging in Khartoum 207
  19. Chapter 9. ‘Community’ Citizenship as a Liminal Space for Southern Sudanese Communities in Khartoum 234
  20. Chapter 10. Marriage Strategies and Kinship Representations: A Space for Sociocultural In-Betweenness within the ‘Political Economy’ of Identities 253
  21. Chapter 11. Shifting Notions of Endogamy and Exogamy: Religion, Social Class and Race in Marriage Practices in the Upper-Middle Class Neighbourhood of Amarat 282
  22. Epilogue. Negotiations of Multiple Identities and the Polemics of Living In-Betweenness: In Conversation with Stella Gaitano 310
  23. Index 337
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