2010
DOI: 10.3366/afr.2010.0303
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Primary Patriotism, Shifting Identity: Hometown Associations in Manyu Division, South-West Cameroon

Abstract: People's participation in hometown associations reveals a deep sense of belonging to their home place. It has been argued that promotion of this ‘primary patriotism’ by associations is potentially divisive as it may engender parochialism, increase the focus on autochthony, and enhance ethnicization of the political landscape. Contrasting views, however, do not see hometown associations as necessarily inimical to wider social and political cohesion, but as potential sites for civic engagement and citizenship fo… Show more

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