Mahmood Mamdani
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Date of birth | April 23,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Mumbai |
India | |
Spouse | Mira Nair |
Residence | Kampala |
Uganda | |
New York City | |
Children | Zohran Mamdani |
Job | Teacher |
Author | |
Education | Harvard University |
University of Pittsburgh | |
The Fletcher School at Tufts University | |
Nationality | Ugandan |
Edited works | Getting the Question Right: Interdisciplinary Explorations at Makerere University |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 470365 |
Saviors and survivors
Define and Rule: Native as Political Identity
Politics and class formation in Uganda
From Citizen to Refugee: Uganda Asians Come to Britain
The myth of population control
Imperialism and fascism in Uganda
Scholars in the Marketplace. The Dilemmas of Neo-Liberal Reform at Makerere University, 1989-2005
African Studies in Social Movements and Democracy
Building Blocks Towards an African Century: Essays in Honour of Thabo Mbeki Former President of the Republic of South Africa
Uganda Studies in Labour
Understanding the Crisis in Kivu
Beyond Rights Talk and Culture Talk
The Myth of Population Control: Family, Caste, and Class in an Indian Village
General Assembly Distinguished Lectures, Kampala, 2002
When Does a Settler Become a Native? Reflections of the Colonial Roots of Citizenship in Equatorial and South Africa
Crises and Reconstruction-- African Perspectives: Two Lectures
Congo and Sudan: Lessons for Nigeria
Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in East Africa: Report of a Survey on Training Needs
Their Terror and Our Terror: a Third View: Einstein Forum, Potsdam, March 2004, 30 Min
When Does Reconciliation Turn Into Denial of Justice?
El Mundo Actual Indrect Rule, Civil Society and Ethnicity the African Dilemma
Citizen and subject
Neither Settler nor Native
When Victims Become Killers
Good Muslim, Bad Muslim
Define and Rule: Native as Political Identity
Politics and class formation in Uganda
From Citizen to Refugee: Uganda Asians Come to Britain
The myth of population control
Imperialism and fascism in Uganda
Scholars in the Marketplace. The Dilemmas of Neo-Liberal Reform at Makerere University, 1989-2005
African Studies in Social Movements and Democracy
Building Blocks Towards an African Century: Essays in Honour of Thabo Mbeki Former President of the Republic of South Africa
Uganda Studies in Labour
Understanding the Crisis in Kivu
Beyond Rights Talk and Culture Talk
The Myth of Population Control: Family, Caste, and Class in an Indian Village
General Assembly Distinguished Lectures, Kampala, 2002
When Does a Settler Become a Native? Reflections of the Colonial Roots of Citizenship in Equatorial and South Africa
Crises and Reconstruction-- African Perspectives: Two Lectures
Congo and Sudan: Lessons for Nigeria
Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in East Africa: Report of a Survey on Training Needs
Their Terror and Our Terror: a Third View: Einstein Forum, Potsdam, March 2004, 30 Min
When Does Reconciliation Turn Into Denial of Justice?
El Mundo Actual Indrect Rule, Civil Society and Ethnicity the African Dilemma
Citizen and subject
Neither Settler nor Native
When Victims Become Killers
Good Muslim, Bad Muslim
Mahmood Mamdani Life story
Mahmood Mamdani, FBA is an Indian-born Ugandan academic, author, and political commentator. He currently serves as the Chancellor of Kampala International University, Uganda.