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South Atlantic Quarterly (2007) 106 (4): 727–752.
Published: 01 October 2007
... is engaged. This requires reference to the elaborate imaginative reach of Somali self-identity around which the example of Nuruddin Farah will provide a controversial touchstone. To be sure, the global world order as currently constituted is only too happy to assign some pathology to this condition...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2004) 103 (2-3): 435–449.
Published: 01 July 2004
..., of the surface. The agenda—the tactics and the strategy—was the imagery: the creation of images. Of course, the Somalis could watch television too, and it was obvious very quickly that the battlefield was one of pictures. The Americans used satel- lite uplinks, the forces of General Aidid a camcorder...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (3): 550–558.
Published: 01 July 2013
... Somali refu- gee turned champion runner, reemerged as Mo, and swathed protectively in a Union Jack like so many black British athletes before him, he joined the Sheffield-based “mixed race” heptathlete Jessica Ennis in a vivid demonstra- tion of what an alternative, less belligerent multicultural...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 569–584.
Published: 01 October 1993
... of Somali children and the emaciated or dead bodies wrought by Bosnia s civil warfare fill our television screens and the displaced bodies of the homeless fill our streets, it is both comprehensible and extremely disturbing that M2 s supposedly utopian celebration of the liberating possibilities of the new...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1996) 95 (4): 855–879.
Published: 01 October 1996
... or panoptic gaze obscure the primary ideal of autonomy, which is not authen­ ticity but independent, internal rule. As recent history reminds us, a day always comes when Somalis, say, or South Africans or Palestinians or Bos­ nians, are called upon (never without foreign intervention, of course) to run...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2002) 101 (4): 899–926.
Published: 01 October 2002
... and Its Impact on Their Literary Theory An Analysis Based on Their Literary Criticism and Essays (Amsterdam: A. M. Hakkert,  The terminology is that of Ioan Lewis, ‘‘Force and Fission in Northern Somali Lineage Structure American Anthropologist   See James Clifford...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2001) 100 (4): 981–1004.
Published: 01 October 2001
... to Somali immigrants).  See Coleman, ‘‘The Seattle Compromise  Joseph H. Carens, Culture, Citizenship, and Community: A Contextual Exploration of Justice as Evenhandedness (New York...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2001) 100 (3): 627–658.
Published: 01 July 2001
... of the postcolonial elite, continues to de- mand the most fundamentalist forms of cultural identification? What are we to say when Muslims demand Sharia Law in Bradford or when Somali migrants in Seattle (or North Africans in Paris...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (3): 447–475.
Published: 01 July 2022
... was convicted of third-degree murder and manslaughter and sentenced to twelve and a half years in prison. However, the conviction raised the question of whether the fact that Damond was a white Australian woman, and Mohamed Noor was a Black police officer of Somali descent, had anything to do with the sudden...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2018) 117 (2): 239–265.
Published: 01 April 2018
... camp near the Somali border, from Britain’s referendum vote to exit the European Union (EU) to the election of Donald Trump to the US presidency. In various forms, state authorities or those aspiring to state power have promulgated “emergency” measures as authoritarian remedies for one...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2001) 100 (1): 111–143.
Published: 01 January 2001
... African teaching in New York, whose ‘‘Arabic’’ name and ‘‘bastard brown’’ color (from the perspective of his Somali lover) represent an inheritance 16 6488 SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY 100:1...