The Making of a Nation: The Northern Territories and the Colonial Discourse of Nationhood in the Gold Coast, 1897–1950

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Moses Diyaane Awinsong
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Abstract This article examines the exclusionary experiences of northern Ghana in the empire, which kept it at the periphery of Gold Coast national consciousness up to 1950. If the “nation” is an imagined community, as Benedict Anderson asserts, then the Gold Coast was a product of colonial discourse merging varying interests into a multicultural nation. The article explores why the Northern Territories lagged in influencing that imagined consciousness until 1951. I argue that a multiplicity of factors constrained the north’s contribution to the burgeoning national consciousness of the Gold Coast. The constriction was a function of colonial intentionality, distinct constitutional and political set-ups, economic policies, and the social circumstances in the protectorate. This work adds to our understanding of colonial northern Ghana and how structural disadvantages absented it from early colonial political and constitutional discourses that produced Ghanaian nationhood.
一个国家的形成:黄金海岸的北部领土和建国的殖民话语,1897-1950
本文考察了加纳北部在大英帝国的排斥经历,这使其一直处于黄金海岸民族意识的边缘,直到1950年。如果像本尼迪克特·安德森(Benedict Anderson)断言的那样,“国家”是一个想象中的共同体,那么黄金海岸就是殖民话语的产物,它将不同的利益融合为一个多元文化的国家。这篇文章探讨了为什么北领地直到1951年才对这种想象意识产生影响。我认为,多种因素限制了北方对黄金海岸新兴的民族意识的贡献。这种收缩是殖民意图、独特的宪法和政治设置、经济政策和受保护国社会环境的作用。这项工作增加了我们对加纳北部殖民地的理解,以及它在早期殖民政治和宪法话语中缺乏结构性劣势,这些话语产生了加纳的国家地位。
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