The rule of Dons: criminal leaders and political authority in urban Jamaica

"Throughout Kingston, Jamaica, figures known as "dons" exercise political authority and are seen as legitimate leaders, despite their associations with crime and violence. In the absence of strong government support, they provide impoverished residents with access to security, conflic...

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1. VerfasserIn: Jaffe, Rivke 1978- (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Druck Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Durham London Duke University Press 2024
In:Jahr: 2024
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Zusammenfassung:"Throughout Kingston, Jamaica, figures known as "dons" exercise political authority and are seen as legitimate leaders, despite their associations with crime and violence. In the absence of strong government support, they provide impoverished residents with access to security, conflict resolution, and various forms of welfare through their own resources and connections to Jamaica's political parties. In The Rule of Dons, Rivke Jaffe shows how dons' power relies on a widespread belief in their right to rule, explaining how criminal power is legitimized through a set of aesthetic, affective, and spatial mechanisms. She argues that dons must credibly embody an outlaw persona that stands outside of the political establishment, while also connecting strategically to state institutions and mobilizing democratic ideals such as freedom and equality. As such, dons represent a form of authority that involves balancing an autocratic form of rule with an established democratic order. While donmanship represents a historically and culturally specific type of political authority, Jaffe's analysis of this phenomenon offers insights into the entanglement of violent autocratic rule and democratic institutions far beyond Jamaica"--
Physische Details:xii, 198 Seiten, Illustrationen
ISBN:978-1-4780-3115-4
978-1-4780-2690-7
DOI:10.1515/9781478094319