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  1. Mahmood Mamdani, FBA (born 23 April 1946) is an Indian-born Ugandan academic, author, and political commentator. He currently serves as the Chancellor of Kampala International University, Uganda.

  2. His works explore the intersection between politics and culture, a comparative study of colonialism since 1452, the history of civil war and genocide in Africa, the Cold War and the War on Terror, the history and theory of human rights, and the politics of knowledge production.

  3. Mahmood Mamdani. Professor of Anthropology and Herbert Lehman Professor of Government, Columbia University. Verified email at columbia.edu. ... M Mamdani. After the TRC: reflections on truth and reconciliation in South Africa, 58-61, 2000. 224: 2000: The system can't perform the operation now.

  4. Mahmood Mamdani is a renowned expert on African history and politics, human rights, and colonialism. He teaches at Columbia University and has published several books on these topics, such as Saviors and Survivors and When Victims Become Killers.

  5. Summary. The realities which face a path-dependent South Africa were, in the view of many scholars, identified in a book written in the mid-1990s by a celebrated Ugandan-born academic: Mahmood Mamdani's Citizen and Subject. While the book discussed post-colonial African states in general, it devoted much attention to South Africa in particular ...

  6. 8 de ago. de 2023 · August 08, 2023 in Anthropology, MESAAS. Herbert Lehman Professor of Government; Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies; Anthropology. mm1124@columbia.edu. Mahmood Mamdani is the Herbert Lehman Professor of Government. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1974 and specializes in the study of African history and politics.

  7. mesaas.columbia.edu › faculty-directory › mahmood-mamdaniMahmood Mamdani | MESAAS

    Herbert Lehman Professor of Government, MESAAS, International Affairs, and Anthropology. Mahmood Mamdani is the Herbert Lehman Professor of Government. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1974 and specializes in the study of African history and politics.