Violent becomings: state formation, sociality, and power in Mozambique
In: Ethnography, theory, experiment Volume 4
Violence. War, state, and anthropology in Mozambique -- Territory. Spatio-historical approaches to state formation -- Spirit. Chiefly authority, soil, and medium -- Body. Illness, memory, and the dynamics of healing -- Sovereignty. The Mozambican president and the ordering of sorcery -- Economy. Substance, production, and accumulation -- Law. Political authority and multiple sovereignties -- Conclusion. Uncapturability, dynamics, and power