Jamal Awil

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Somali nationhood outlasts the Somali state. [fact]

Today (2002) Somalis sometimes speak about their diminished nationalism, as though Somalia had not collapsed, in a way that recalls patients whose limbs have been amputated but still 'feel' intact. Their phantom-limb view of their dismembered body politic, may I think, result in part from confusion between Somali 'state' and 'nation', since while the former is highly problematic, in terms of shared culture and language the latter remains very real.

I.M. Lewis, I. M. Lewis, A Modern History of the Som…, loc. 8