Political Culture and Nationalism in Malawi

Political Culture and Nationalism in Malawi
Author: Joey Power
Publisher: University Rochester Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 158046310X

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Inspired by the events leading up to the overthrow of Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda's Life Presidency, this book explores the deep logic of Malawi's political culture as it emerged in the colonial and early post-colonial periods. It draws on archival sources from three continents and oral testimonies gathered over a ten-year period provided by those who lived these events. Power narrates how anti-colonial protest was made relevant to the African majority through the painstaking engagement of politicians in local grievances and struggles, which they then linked to the fight against white settler domination in the guise of the Central African Federation. She also explores how Dr. Banda (leader of independent Malawi for thirty years), the Nyasaland African Congress, and its successor, the Malawi Congress Party, functioned within this political culture, and how the MCP became a formidable political machine. Central to this process was the deployment of women and youth to cut across parochial politics and consolidate a broad base of support. No less important was the deliberate manipulation of history and the use of rumor and innuendo, symbol and pageantry, persecution and reward. It was this mix that made people both accept and reject the MCP regime, sometimes simultaneously. Joey Power is Professor of History at Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario.

A Democracy of Chameleons

A Democracy of Chameleons
Author: Harri Englund
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789171064998

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After thirty years of autocratic rule under "Life President" Kamuzu Banda, Malawians experienced a transition to multi-party democracy in 1994. A new constitution and several democratic institutions promised a new dawn in a country ravaged by poverty and injustice. This book presents original research on the economic, social, political and cultural consequences of the new era. A new generation of scholars, most of them from Malawi, cover virtually every issue causing debate in the New Malawi: poverty and hunger, the plight of civil servants, the role of the judiciary, political intolerance and hate speech, popular music as a form of protest, clergy activism, voluntary associations and ethnic revival, responses to the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and controversies over women's rights. Both chameleon-like leaders and the donors of Malawi's foreign aid come under critical scrutiny for supporting superficial democratization. The book ends with a rare public statement on the New Malawi by Jack Mapanje, Malawi'sinternationally acclaimed writer.

Politics, Culture and Medicine in Malawi

Politics, Culture and Medicine in Malawi
Author: John Lloyd Lwanda
Publisher: Kachere Series
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This book examines how politics - democratic and dictatorial, culture - traditional and modern, and medicine - African and western interact in modern-day Malawi. It places medical history into cultural and political perspective and illustrates how culture influences medical perceptions and expectations. It further contextualises culture, politics and medicine within a climate where the HIV/Aids pandemic permeates all aspects of life in Malawi.

Colonialism to Cabinet Crisis

Colonialism to Cabinet Crisis
Author: Andrew C. Ross
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9990887756

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The late Andrew C. Ross was a Scottish missionary in Malawi between 1958 and 1965 and one of the founding members of the Malawi Congress Party. Like many other Scottish missionaries of the period, he deeply opposed the Central African Federation, and was a strong supporter of the emerging Malawian nationalist movement. When, following the declaration of a State of Emergency in March 1959, many of the political leaders of the Nyasaland African Congress were detained, Andrew regularly visited those held at Kanjedza near Limbe - visits which helped to deepen both his friendship with them, and his commitment to their cause. Thus, when Orton Chirwa was released from detention later in 1959, and persuaded to become the temporary leader of the newly formed Malawi Congress Party, Andrew Ross was one of the first to join, becoming the proud holder of MCP card number six. This book covers the period 1875-1965 and includes a Foreword by Professor George Shepperson.

Missions and Politics in Malawi

Missions and Politics in Malawi
Author: K. Nyamayaro Mufuka
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Limestone Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1977
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Malawi; a Political and Economic History

Malawi; a Political and Economic History
Author: John G. Pike
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1968
Genre: Malawi
ISBN:

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General study of Malawi - includes historical aspects, demographic aspects, political aspects, the nationalist movement, accession to independence, government structures, the economy, etc. Maps, and bibliography pp. 225 to 239.

The Dance of Politics

The Dance of Politics
Author: Lisa Gilman
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2011-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1592139868

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Election campaigns, political events, and national celebration days in Malawi usually feature groups of women who dance and perform songs of praise for politicians and political parties. However, as Lisa Gilman explains, inThe Dance of Politics, "praise performing" is one of the few ways that poor women are allowed to participate in a male-dominated political system in which issues of gender, economics, and politics collide in surprising ways. Along with its solid grounding in the relevant literature,The Dance of Politicsdraws strength from Gilman's first-hand observations and her interviews with a range of participants in the political process, from dancers to politicians.

Studies in African Politics

Studies in African Politics
Author: Peter Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1970
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

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