Ali Nada Mustafa. — Gender, Race and Sudan’s Exile Politics: Do We All Belong to this Country?

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Katarzyna Grabska, « Ali Nada Mustafa. — Gender, Race and Sudan’s Exile Politics: Do We All Belong to this Country? », Cahiers d’études africaines, ID : 10.4000/etudesafricaines.32843


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“Do we all belong to this country?” asks Nada Mustafa Ali in her book entitled: Gender, Race and Sudan’s Exile Politics. The title of the book is taken from a speech given in 1998 in Cairo by anthropologist Sharif Harir, the vice president of the Sudan Federal Democratic Party and member of the Sudan’s National Democratic Alliance’s executive office at that time, in which he discussed structural racism in the Old Sudan. While the issues of racism, gender and belonging have been at the centre ...

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