An unflinching critique of the unproblematized transfer of philosophies that underpin Western conceptualization of civil society to Mozambique in particular and Africa in general. This book unravels how the civil in civil society is lost through co-option by an authoritarian state and the concomitant exclusion of the marginalized and powerless.

Rose Jaji, University of Zimbabwe

Decolonizing Civil Society in Mozambique makes a serious contribution to the study of Mozambique from an engaged decolonial perspective. It ranges widely across social theory but it is always grounded. Students of development studies and of contemporary Africa will find it fascinating. It is also a fine contribution towards decolonizing the curriculum.

Ronaldo Munck, Professor of Sociology, Dublin City University

A fascinating analysis of civil society in Mozambique that is both timely and important. Kleibl manages to critically engage the complexities of civil society relations that both challenges our theoretical, as well as empirical understanding of a phenomenon we tend to take for granted. <i>Decolonizing Society in Mozambique</i> raises important questions related to the Frelimo state's uneasy relationship to society in all its manifestations.

Lars Buur, Associate Professor Roskilde University

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Professor Kleibl interrogates the whole notion of decolonization from the lens of civil society, while focusing on the socio-political and economic context of Mozambique. In her exposition, Professor Kleibl unpacks the historical, political, economic, spiritual and religious realities that influence the conceptual understanding of civil society in a given context and outlines the major dynamics linked to civil society encountered in Mozambique.

Ndangwa Noyoo, Associate Professor, University of Cape Town, South Africa

By demonstrating that Western conceptions of 'civil society' have provided the framework for interpreting societies in the Global South, Decolonizing Civil Society in Mozambique argues that it is only through a critical deconstruction of these concepts that we can start to re-balance global power relationships, both in academic discourse and in development practices.

Examining the exclusionary discourses framing the support for Western-type NGOs in the development discourse - often to the exclusion of local social actors - this book dissects mainstream contemporary ideas about 'civil society', and finds a new means by which to identify local forms of social action, often based in traditional structures and spiritual discourses.

Outlining new conceptual ideas for an alternative framing of Mozambique's 'civil society', Kleibl proposes a series of fresh theoretical issues and questions alongside empirical research, moving towards a series of new policy and practice arguments for rethinking and decolonizing civil society in the Global South.

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Introduction: Civil Society – a Functional or Transformative Concept?
Part I: Interrogating Civil Society in the Development Discourse
Part II: Civil Society in Mozambique
Part III: Governance and Civil Society in Mozambique
Part IV: Civil Society in the Context of Economic Disorder and Political Conflict
Conclusion: Identifying and Pushing the Post-colonial Boundaries

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Outlines new conceptual ideas for an alternative framing of Mozambique's 'civil society', and moves towards a series of new policy arguments for decolonizing civil society in the Global South.
Original and insightful conceptual understanding of the complexity of civil society whilst providing new ideas about civil society strengthening in the post-colonial era
This series of books seeks to provide accessible but in-depth analysis of key contemporary issues affecting countries across the African continent. Featuring a wealth of empirical material and case study detail, and focusing on a diverse range of subject matter – from conflict to gender, development to the environment – the series aims to give scholars a platform to present original and often provocative arguments.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786999351
Publisert
2023-03-23
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
320 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
154 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

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Biografisk notat

Tanja Kleibl is currently Professor of Social Work, Migration and Diversity at the University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany and Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.