Amal Hassan Fadlalla 
Branding Humanity [PDF ebook] 
Competing Narratives of Rights, Violence, and Global Citizenship

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The Save Darfur movement gained an international following, garnering widespread international attention to this remote Sudanese territory. Celebrities and other notable public figures participated in human rights campaigns to combat violence in the region. But how do local activists and those throughout the Sudanese diaspora in the United States situate their own notions of rights, nationalism, and identity?

Based on interviews with Sudanese social actors, activists, and their allies in the United States, the Sudan, and online, Branding Humanity traces the global story of violence and the remaking of Sudanese identities. Amal Hassan Fadlalla examines how activists contest, reshape, and reclaim the stories of violence emerging from the Sudan and their identities as migrants. Fadlalla charts the clash and friction of the master-narratives and counter-narratives circulated and mobilized by competing social and political actors negotiating social exclusion and inclusion through their own identity politics and predicament of exile. In exploring the varied and individual experiences of Sudanese activists and allies, Branding Humanity helps us see beyond the oft-monolithic international branding of conflict. Fadlalla asks readers to consider how national and transnational debates about violence circulate, shape, and re-territorialize ethnic identities, disrupt meanings of national belonging, and rearticulate notions of solidarity and global affiliations.

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Table of Content

Introduction: Violence Narratives and the Cultural Politics of Identity
1. Performing Humanity: Suffering and the Making of Global Citizens
2. Humanitarian Publics: Celebrities, Solidarities, and Students
3. Diaspora as Counter-Response: Citizenship Rights and the Suffering of Ghurba
4. Contested Borders of Inhumanity: Refuge and the Production and Circulation of Violence Narratives
5. Toward an Inclusive Humanist Future: Borders, Bodies, and Funerals

About the author

Amal Hassan Fadlalla is Associate Professor of Anthropology, Women’s Studies, and Afroamerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan. She is the author of
Embodying Honor: Fertility, Foreignness, and Regeneration in Eastern Sudan (2007).

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 312 ● ISBN 9781503607279 ● File size 10.1 MB ● Publisher Stanford University Press ● Published 2018 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6665935 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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