Everyday State in Africa

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African political anthropology
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Borana Zone
bureaucratic power dynamics
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Ethiopia
Ethiopian State
ethnographic fieldwork Ethiopia
everyday governance in rural Ethiopia
FDRE Constitution
governance practices
Haile Selassie
Kebele Administration
Kebele Officials
Late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
Local Governance Practices
Meles Zenawi
NGO Activity
NGO Staff
NGO Worker
North Western Ethiopia
OLF
Parent Teacher Committee
PSNP
rural governance practices
state ideas
State Society Boundary
state-society relations
Tella Bet
Woreda Official
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032174921
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book reconceptualises the idea of the state in Ethiopia. It focuses on the cultural and political processes of state formation, and reveals the complexity of state–society relations as they unfold in the everyday context of local life. It does so by exploring specific configurations of governance practices, development activities and discourses, and bureaucratic representations that are rooted in the ongoing contingencies of power relations and social contexts. The book places the lives, subjectivities, and experiences of farmers, pastoralists, women, traders, shopkeepers, daily labourers, the rural youth, state functionaries, and NGO workers in two rural localities in different regions of Ethiopia at the centre of ethnographic enquiry.

The book offers a rich and compelling ethnographic account while making distinctive theoretical contributions to the analysis of the state in Africa. It foregrounds the Ethiopian experience as an important component of the politics of everyday life in Africa, at the same time as making important linkages between Ethiopia and politics in the rest of the continent that are often overlooked in Ethiopia-specific studies. Providing an invaluable insight into the workings of the state in Ethiopia, it will be of interest to scholars of state, society, development, governance, and African politics.

Daniel Mulugeta is a postdoctoral researcher at SOAS University of London, UK.

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