Intestines of the State
Discover the compelling narrative of Intestines of the State by Nicolas Argenti, published in 2007. This thought-provoking book dives deep into the lives of young people in the Cameroon Grassfields, who have faced a long history of violence and political marginalization. With a page count of 352, Argenti explores their courageous responses to centuries of exploitation, highlighting the repeated violent revolts staged by these young victims of political oppression. This engaging work is essential for anyone interested in cultural and social anthropology, African history, and the dynamics of armed conflict. Join Argenti on a journey through the struggles and resilience of the Oku people, and gain a deeper understanding of the socio-political landscape in West Africa. Perfect for academics, students, and anyone passionate about ethnic studies and the history of Cameroon.