From 'Migrants' To 'Refugees': Identity, Aid, And Decolonization In Ngara District, Tanzania

From 'Migrants' To 'Refugees': Identity, Aid, And Decolonization In Ngara District, Tanzania

Author: 
Rosenthal, Jill
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
2015
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Journal of African History
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The Journal of African History, Vol. 56, No. 2, July 2015, pp. 261-279
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This article argues that international aid to Rwandan refugees in Ngara district during decolonization unfolded as part of a broader project of nation-state formation and regulation - one that deeply affected local narratives of community and belonging. While there is an extensive scholarship on decolonization and nationalism, we know less about the history of the nation-state as a refugee-generating project, and the role of international aid agencies therein. The history of Rwandan refugees in Ngara district, Tanzania, reveals the constitutive relationship between nation-building and refugee experiences, illustrating that during decolonization local political imaginations congealed around internationally-reified categorizations of the 'refugee' and the 'citizen'.

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CITATION: Rosenthal, Jill. From 'Migrants' To 'Refugees': Identity, Aid, And Decolonization In Ngara District, Tanzania . : Cambridge University Press , 2015. The Journal of African History, Vol. 56, No. 2, July 2015, pp. 261-279 - Available at: https://library.au.int/migrants-refugees-identity-aid-and-decolonization-ngara-district-tanzania-0