TY - BOOK AU - Ben Arrous,Michel AU - Ki-Zerbo,Lazare ED - Codesria. TI - Études africaines de géographie par le bas T2 - Séries de livres du Codesria SN - 9782869783867 AV - DT21 .E88 2009eb U1 - 320.12096 22 PY - 2009/// CY - Dakar PB - Codesria KW - Political geography KW - Self-determination, National KW - Territory, National KW - Africa KW - Géographie politique KW - Droit des peuples à disposer d'eux-mêmes KW - Territoire national KW - Afrique KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Essays KW - bisacsh KW - Government KW - General KW - National KW - Reference KW - Boundaries KW - fast KW - Politics and government KW - 1960- KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; 1. Identités en mouvement. La géographie par le bas: introduction à une aventure collective / Michel Ben Arrous -- Identités ethniques et territorialisation en Casamance / Aberrahmane N'Gaïdé -- The future of the nation-state project in Africa: the case of Nigeria / Nduba Echezona -- Remapping Kiswahili: a political geography of language, identity and Africanity / Francis N. Njubi. 2. L'illusion du découpage. The politics of frozen state borders in postcolonial Africa / Anatole Ayissi -- Whose self-determination?: conflicting nationalisms and the collapse of Somalia / Inyani K. Simala and Michel Ben Arrous. 3. Recontres urbaines et migratoires. Refugees at home?: coping with Somalia conflict in Nairobi, Kenya / Godwin R. Murunga -- BFCI: un laboratoire politique à la croisée des chemins / Lazare Ki-Zerbo -- West African labour migrants and national security in Nigeria / Victor A.O. Adetula -- Les associations urbaines et le pouvoir local dans les quartiers populaires / Salimata Wade. 4. Conclusion. Le géographie par le bas, et après? / Michel Ben Arrous N2 - The doctrine of international relations (inter-state, indeed), territorial ideologies, the logic of autochthony and its ramifications, ethnic cleansing, are all hinged at different levels upon the same pseudo-fact: to every society a closed and exclusive territory demarcated by fixed and linear borders. This way of thinking, totally foreign to African societies for a long time, has generated today more contradictions than it can ever solve. The authors of this book make a clear distinction between territory formation "from the top" as being a deliberate political project, and its formation "from below" as being a more diffused historical process which is determined by the scheme of antagonisms and compromises between social forces. In lieu of a stark opposition between "the top" and "below", the authors unveil the interdependence and mutual influence which form the basis of a dual system within which legal formation -by the colonial authorities first, then by the postcolonial one- is confronted with a host of subaltern spatial dynamics, neglecting thereby the legitimacy which only them can provide. As an essential read for anyone who is interested in the relationship between knowledge and power, this book offers stimulating perspectives on the issue of African unity and its epistemological and political challenges. It renews profoundly our approaches to human security, citizenship, borders and mobility. Contributions are in English and in French UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=410741 ER -