2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0021853716000694
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Dreams and Political Imagination in Colonial Buganda

Abstract: This article explores the intellectual history of dreaming practices in the eastern African kingdom of Buganda. Whereas Muslim dissenters used their dreams to challenge colonial authority following the kingdom's late nineteenth-century religious wars, political historians such as Apolo Kaggwa removed the political practice of dreaming from Buganda's official histories to deplete the visionary archives from which dissenters continued to draw. Kaggwa's strategy, though, could only be pressed so far. Recently une… Show more

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“…3. For an insightful discussion of the role of dreaming in colonial politics in Uganda, see (Earle 2017).…”
Section: Call and Response: Responding To Spirit S In Kampal A's Shrinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3. For an insightful discussion of the role of dreaming in colonial politics in Uganda, see (Earle 2017).…”
Section: Call and Response: Responding To Spirit S In Kampal A's Shrinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 16 For an insightful discussion of the role of dreaming in colonial politics in Uganda, see Earle (2017). …”
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confidence: 99%