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Title:Outwitting the professor of politics? Mungiki narratives of political deception and their role in Kenyan politics
Author:Rasmussen, Jacob
Year:2010
Periodical:Journal of Eastern African Studies (ISSN 1753-1063)
Volume:4
Issue:3
Pages:435-449
Language:English
Geographic term:Kenya
Subjects:political attitudes
youth gangs
Kikuyu
elections
2002
External link:https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2010.517410
Abstract:The Kenyan general election of 2002, which put an end to Daniel Arap Moi's 24-year rule, has been subjected to much political analysis. The article takes as its point of departure the politico-religious movement Mungiki and the movement's own narratives of its role in the elections. Mungiki's narratives tell a story of alliances and behind-the-scenes political play that differs from the public version of events. It is argued that the movement's retrospective narratives provide a useful tool for exploring future possibilities for Mungiki's engagement in Kenyan politics. The narratives are primarily internal narratives, in that they are intended for the movement's own members. As such, they invite a discussion of Mungiki's perception of truth and, more broadly, of the relationship between narratives and truth. Bibliogr., ref., sum. [Journal abstract]
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