The Question of Identity in the Sudan: New Dimensions for an Old Problem

Munzoul A. M. Assal
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Abstract:As the title of this article suggests, the question of identity is an old problem in the Sudan and representes a challenge that has not been settled hitherto. While debates about Sudan’s identity ostensibly started at the dawn of independence, focusing primarily, on the one hand, on whether the Sudan should unite with Egypt or not and, on the other, whether the Sudan should be part of Africa or the Arab world, the challenge is still enormous and difficult choices must be made if the quest is for a peaceful and united Sudan. Most of the discussions that followed independence pursued a political perspective that was mostly macro in perspective. The way the question of identity was tackled left too many issues that were swept under the rug of Arabism and Africanism. One dimension that was not given sufficient attention is how identity is played out at the bottom; how the Sudanese play out their identities at micro levels, and how the deterioration in economic and political conditions in the country contribute to divisive identifications exemplified by what we saw during the civil war in the south and in Darfur at the present time. The way the question of identity was discussed seemed to be an elite affair, bearing little attention to what really matters to people. It is the disregard of what matters to people that underlies the current crisis that is tearing the country apart. A new dimension of identity politics is in the making in the Sudan. This is represented by multiple peripheral insurgencies that employ macro political rhetoric in making claims about marginalization and absence of equity. The new dimension is also represented by the devolution of crisis to the most micro levels of Sudanese society. It is argued in this article that the problem of identity in the Sudan is basically one of lack of justice more than a question of whether the country is Arab, African or something else. In putting this argument forward, the paper provides a critical overview of positions that debate the question of identity in the Sudan. The article emphasizes the contexuality of identification, from an anthropological perspective, and links this to resource use and access. It is suggested that unity in diversity or critical multiculturalism could be a workable modality if the objective is to surpass the riddle of identity conflict in the Sudan.
苏丹的身份问题:一个老问题的新方面
摘要:正如本文的标题所示,身份问题是苏丹的一个老问题,是迄今为止尚未解决的挑战。虽然关于苏丹身份的辩论表面上是在独立之初开始的,主要集中在一方面,苏丹是否应该与埃及联合,另一方面,苏丹是否应该成为非洲或阿拉伯世界的一部分,但如果要寻求一个和平与统一的苏丹,挑战仍然巨大,必须做出艰难的选择。独立后的大多数讨论都追求政治视角,主要是宏观视角。身份问题的处理方式留下了太多被阿拉伯主义和非洲主义掩盖的问题。有一个方面没有得到足够的重视,那就是底层的身份是如何发挥作用的;苏丹人如何在微观层面上发挥他们的身份认同,以及该国经济和政治条件的恶化如何助长了分裂的身份认同,我们在南部和达尔富尔内战期间所看到的就是例证。讨论身份问题的方式似乎是精英的事情,很少关注对人们真正重要的东西。正是这种对人民重要的事情的漠视,导致了当前这场正在撕裂这个国家的危机。身份政治的一个新维度正在苏丹形成。这体现在多个外围叛乱中,这些叛乱利用宏观政治辞令声称边缘化和缺乏公平。新的方面还表现为将危机转移到苏丹社会的最微观层面。本文认为,苏丹的身份问题基本上是一个缺乏正义的问题,而不是这个国家是阿拉伯人、非洲人还是其他民族的问题。在提出这一论点时,本文对辩论苏丹身份问题的立场进行了批判性概述。本文从人类学的角度强调认同的语境性,并将其与资源利用和获取联系起来。有人建议,如果目标是超越苏丹的身份冲突之谜,多样性中的统一或批判的多元文化主义可能是一种可行的模式。
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