The Phenomenology of Pain /
"From his anticolonial military leadership to the presidency of independent, communist Mozambique, Samora Machel held a reputation as a revolutionary hero to the oppressed. His controversial death, however, continues to raise questions about warring political and economic ideologies"--
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Athens :
Ohio University Press,
[2020]
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Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Prologue: The Challenge of Representation
- Living Colonialism: The Making of an Insurgent
- The Early Political Education of Samora Machel: The Making of a Freedom Fighter, ca.1940-63
- The Struggle within the Struggle, 1962-70
- Samora and the Armed Struggle, 1964-75
- Politics, Performance, and People's Power, 1975-ca. 1977
- Samora Machel's Marxism and the Defense of the Revolution, 1977-82
- The Unraveling of Mozambique's Socialist Revolution, 1983-86
- Who Killed Samora?
- The Political Afterlife of Samora and the Politics of Memory
- Conclusion: Samora Revisited