The Risks of Knowledge: Investigations into the Death of the Hon. Minister John Robert Ouko in Kenya, 1990

The Risks of Knowledge: Investigations into the Death of the Hon. Minister John Robert Ouko in Kenya, 1990

The Risks of Knowledge: Investigations into the Death of the Hon. Minister John Robert Ouko in Kenya, 1990

The Risks of Knowledge: Investigations into the Death of the Hon. Minister John Robert Ouko in Kenya, 1990

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Overview

In February 1990 assailants murdered Kenya’s distinguished Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Robert Ouko. The horror of the attack, the images of his mutilated and burned corpse, the evidence of a notorious cover-up, and the revelations of the pressures, conflicts, and fears he faced in his last weeks have engaged Kenya’s publics for years. The Risks of Knowledge minutely examines the multiple and unfinished investigations into the crime.

Among the probes was an extensive 1990 inquiry organized by a New Scotland Yard team invited to Kenya by the government, as well as an open public commission of inquiry appointed by President Daniel arap Moi. The commission ran for seventeen months in 1990-91 before the president shut it down. International and Kenyan unrest over Ouko’s brutal death brought increasing attention to corruption and violence associated with the Moi government, leading in late 1991 to multiparty politics and in December 2002 to the elections that ended the Moi era.

This powerfully argued book raises important issues about the production of knowledge and the politics of memory that will interest a large interdisciplinary audience.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821415986
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2004
Series: New African Histories
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

David William Cohen is a professor of anthropology and history at the University of Michigan. He is the author of The Historical Tradition of Busoga: Mukama and Kintu, The Combing of History, and Womunafu's Bunafu.

E. S. Atieno Odhiambo was a professor of history at Rice University. He is the author of The Paradox of Collaboration and Other Essays, and Siaya: Politics and Nationalism in East Africa, 1905-1939. He is the editor of African Historians and African Voices and coeditor, with David William Cohen, of The Risks of Knowledge.

Table of Contents

Prolegomenon: Robert Ouko, a Life and a Deathix
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Introduction1
A Death Reported1
Dead Bodies in Kenya3
A New Habitus7
The State8
The Ouko Dossier12
Indeterminacies16
Economies of Knowledge20
Social Histories24
States of Loss32
Chapter 1Investigating a Death in Kenya33
Locks and Keys39
Commissions43
Chapter 2In a Nation of White Cars46
Kenyans and Their Women47
Kenyans and Their Man48
White Cars, Gum Boots, and Multiparty Democracy50
Hearing Selina Speak53
The Headlining of Selina67
Chapter 3Robert Ouko's Pain70
A State of Mind in Kenya72
"These are the things that are killing me"73
Last Days78
Prayers for the Oukos82
Mandela's Release88
Chapter 4The Note90
An Inventory of Mbajah's Statements92
Troon and Mbajah94
A Marriage Game95
Mbajah: Reader and Author99
Papers Seen and Unseen107
The Dramaturgy of Incarceration115
Chapter 5Readers of the Found Remains117
Remains of the Dead118
The Force of Difference123
The Temporal Work of a First Observation125
The Shifting Stage130
Chapter 6"Why, Mr. President?"134
"J'accuse!"136
Husband and Wife137
The Author Anguka139
Two Governmental Systems140
Indispensability and Dispensability143
A Terrifying Triangle146
The Presence of Anguka149
Chapter 7No Stone Unturned158
Chapter 8Ouko: A Biography of African Nationalism172
Triumphal Beginnings and False Starts173
Lions in Winter177
The Sticky Thing Called Development181
Molasses183
The Second International Sphere188
Chapter 9Contradictions of Development193
Revival195
Roman Holidays199
Molasses Narratives204
Death by Molasses211
"Cleaned his slate"218
Chapter 10The Negotiation of a State of Mind220
Dramaturgical Moments222
A Sister's Brief225
Last Conversations231
A Church in Kenya234
The Possibility of Ouko242
Chapter 11"A White Car" Becomes a Truth246
Authentic Voices250
Work of Truth, Truth of Work254
Conclusion: The Risks of Knowledge258
Epistemologies259
Producing Knowledge261
The Pain of Others267
The Excision of Ouko270
Notes273
Bibliography317
Index333
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