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Seeing Like a Citizen: Decolonization, Development, and the Making of Kenya, 1945-1980
Seeing Like a Citizen: Decolonization, Development, and the Making of Kenya, 1945-1980

Seeing Like a Citizen: Decolonization, Development, and the Making of Kenya, 1945-1980

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Using multisited archival sources and oral histories focused on the western Rift Valley, makes three fundamental contributions to our understanding of African and Kenyan history. First, it challenges the widely accepted idea of the gatekeeper state, revealing that state control remained limited and that the postcolonial state was an internally varied and often dissonant institution. Second, it transforms our understanding of postcolonial citizenship, showing that its balance of rights and duties was neither claimed nor imposed, but negotiated and differentiated. Third, it reorients Kenyan historiography away from central Kenya and elite postcolonial politics. The result is a powerful investigation of experiences of independence, of the meaning and form of development, and of how global political practices were composed and recomposed on the ground in local settings.
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