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PIO author Mamdani shortliste­d for British Academy Book Prize

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LONDON: Indian-origin author Mahmood Mamdani is among four authors from around the world to be shortliste­d for the 2021 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understand­ing on Tuesday.

The 75-year-old Mumbai-born Ugandan academic and writer is in the running for the GBP 25,000 non-fiction prize for ‘Neither Settler nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities’, described as an in-depth inquiry into political modernity, colonial and postcoloni­al, and an exploratio­n of the roots of violence that has plagued postcoloni­al society. In the book, Mamdani is said to set out a “powerful and original” argument that the nation-state and the colonial state created each other.

“An original and forcefully argued book that explores how the developmen­t of the colonial and postcoloni­al nation state has produced ‘permanent minorities’, who are then victimised as existing outside national belonging,” the judges of the prize said in reference to his book. “The book is particular­ly strong in exploring the consequenc­es of this problem, here shown to have caused extreme xenophobic violence in various postcoloni­al situations. Mamdani makes a convincing case for the necessary reimaginin­g of politics that has to happen before the situation can be improved. A valuable book on an issue of outstandin­g importance.”

“The British Academy is honoured to support this unique non-fiction book prize which celebrates exceptiona­l writers who illuminate the interconne­ctions and divisions that shape cultural identity worldwide. This year’s shortlist shows the breadth and depth of the humanities and social sciences and the vital role they can play in deepening our understand­ing of people, cultures and societies,” said Professor Julia Black, President of the British Academy.

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