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Chiefs, Priests, and Praise-singers

Author : Wyatt MacGaffey
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9780813933863

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Chiefs, Priests, and Praise-singers by Wyatt MacGaffey Pdf

Colonial anthropology and historical reconstruction -- Drum chant and the political uses of tradition -- Tindanas and chiefs : ethnography -- Chiefs and tindanas : making 'nam' -- Tamale : the Dakpema, the Gulkpe'Na, the Bugulana, and the law of the land -- Chiefs in the national arena.

Islam, Power, and Dependency in the Gambia River Basin

Author : Assan Sarr
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781580465694

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Islam, Power, and Dependency in the Gambia River Basin by Assan Sarr Pdf

An original, rigorously researched volume that questions long-accepted paradigms concerning land ownership and its use in Africa.

The Gods are not Jealous

Author : Rahman Yakubu
Publisher : Evangelische Verlagsanstalt
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2022-10-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783374071999

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The Gods are not Jealous by Rahman Yakubu Pdf

Rahman Yakubu critiques the notion that Islam and Christianity in Africa have been benevolent to African Traditional Religion (ATR) in their interreligious encounter. Rather, he argues that ATR plays an active and central role in creating a peaceful interreligious space in Africa. Using an ethnographic study of rituals in the rites of passage among Dagomba Muslims, Christians and adherents of ATR of Ghana, the author concludes that Dagomba religio-culture has influenced not only the identity of adherents of the two faiths, but also the relations between them. This book proposes that, for a constructive negotiating of religious identity and peaceful interreligious existence, Traditional Religions should be considered an equal partner in interreligious dialogue.

A New African Elite

Author : Deborah Pellow
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2022-03-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781800733794

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Focusing on a sub-set of the Dagomba of northern Ghana, this book looks at the first generation to go through secondary school in the north. After university and post-graduate education, they relocate to Accra, the capital, hundreds of miles south. They crossed social and physical space and have become cosmopolitan while holding on to tradition and attachment to their home town. This bridge generation are patrons to those living up north. This book charts their path into elite status and argues that they use the tools gained through education and social connections to influence politics back home.

The Scarce State

Author : Noah L. Nathan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2023-01-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781009261104

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States are often minimally present in the rural periphery. Yet a limited presence does not mean a limited impact. Isolated state actions in regions where the state is otherwise scarce can have outsize, long-lasting effects on society. The Scarce State reframes our understanding of the political economy of hinterlands through a multi-method study of Northern Ghana alongside shadow cases from other world regions. Drawing on a historical natural experiment, the book shows how the contemporary economic and political elite emerged in Ghana's hinterland, linking interventions by an ostensibly weak state to new socio-economic inequality and grassroots efforts to reimagine traditional institutions. The book demonstrates how these state-generated societal changes reshaped access to political power, producing dynastic politics, clientelism, and violence. The Scarce State challenges common claims about state-building and state weakness, provides new evidence on the historical origins of inequality, and reconsiders the mechanisms linking historical institutions to contemporary politics.

Islamic Thought in Africa

Author : Afa Ajura,Alhaj Yusuf Salih Ajura,M. Zakyi Ibrahim
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2021-06-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780300207118

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Islamic Thought in Africa by Afa Ajura,Alhaj Yusuf Salih Ajura,M. Zakyi Ibrahim Pdf

The first book length-work on Afa Ajura and translation of his complete poems This is the first English translation of and commentary on the collected poems of Alhaj Yūsuf Ṣāliḥ Ajura (1910-2004), a northern Ghanaian orthodox Islamic scholar, poet, and polemicist known as Afa Ajura, or "scholar from Ejura." The poems, all handwritten in Arabic script, mainly in the Ghanaian language of Dagbani and also Arabic, explore the author's socio-religious beliefs. In the accompanying introduction, the translator examines the diverse themes of the poems and how they challenge Tijāniyyah Sufi clerics and traditional practices such as idol worship.

Undesirable Practices

Author : Jessica Cammaert
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2016-07
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9780803286962

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Undesirable Practices examines both the intended and the unintended consequences of “imperial feminism” and British colonial interventions in “undesirable” cultural practices in northern Ghana. Jessica Cammaert addresses the state management of social practices such as female circumcision, nudity, prostitution, and “illicit” adoption as well as the hesitation to impose severe punishments for the slave dealing of females, particularly female children. She examines the gendered power relations and colonial attitudes that targeted women and children spanning pre- and postcolonial periods, the early postindependence years, and post-Nkrumah policies. In particular, Cammaert examines the limits of the male colonial gaze and argues that the power lay not in the gaze itself but in the act of “looking away,” a calculated aversion of attention intended to maintain the tribal community and retain control over the movement, sexuality, and labor of women and children. With its examination of broader time periods and topics and its complex analytical arguments, Undesirable Practices makes a valuable contribution to literature in African studies, contemporary advocacy discourse, women and gender studies, and critical postcolonial studies.

The Kongo Kingdom

Author : Koen Bostoen,Inge Brinkman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2018-11-15
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781108474184

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The Kongo Kingdom by Koen Bostoen,Inge Brinkman Pdf

A unique and forward-thinking book that sheds new light on the origins, dynamics, and cosmopolitan culture of the Kongo Kingdom from a cross-disciplinary perspective.

Evil in Africa

Author : William C. Olsen,Walter E. A. van Beek
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 405 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2015-08-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780253017505

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Evil in Africa by William C. Olsen,Walter E. A. van Beek Pdf

William C. Olsen, Walter E. A. van Beek, and the contributors to this volume seek to understand how Africans have confronted evil around them. Grouped around notions of evil as a cognitive or experiential problem, evil as malevolent process, and evil as an inversion of justice, these essays investigate what can be accepted and what must be condemned in order to evaluate being and morality in African cultural and social contexts. These studies of evil entanglements take local and national histories and identities into account, including state politics and civil war, religious practices, Islam, gender, and modernity.

Ifá Divination, Knowledge, Power, and Performance

Author : Jacob K. Olupona,Rowland O. Abiodun
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2016-02-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780253018960

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Ifá Divination, Knowledge, Power, and Performance by Jacob K. Olupona,Rowland O. Abiodun Pdf

This landmark volume compiled by Jacob K. Olupona and Rowland O. Abiodun brings readers into the diverse world of Ifá—its discourse, ways of thinking, and artistic expression as manifested throughout the Afro-Atlantic. Firmly rooting Ifá within African religious traditions, the essays consider Ifá and Ifá divination from the perspectives of philosophy, performance studies, and cultural studies. They also examine the sacred context, verbal art, and the interpretation of Ifá texts and philosophy. With essays from the most respected scholars in the field, the book makes a substantial contribution toward understanding Ifá and its role in contemporary Yoruba and diaspora cultures.

The Political Economy of Everyday Life in Africa

Author : Wale Adebanwi
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : History
ISBN : 9781847011657

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The Political Economy of Everyday Life in Africa by Wale Adebanwi Pdf

Multi-disciplinary examination of the role of ordinary African people as agents in the generation and distribution of well-being in modern Africa.

The Postcolonial African State in Transition

Author : Amy Niang
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781786606549

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The Postcolonial African State in Transition by Amy Niang Pdf

The Postcolonial African State in Transition offers a new perspective on a set of fundamental, albeit old questions with salient contemporary resonance: what is the nature of the postcolonial state? How did it come about? And more crucially, the book poses an often neglected question: what was the postcolonial African state internally built against? Through a detailed historical investigation of the Voltaic region, the book theorizes the state in transition as the constitutive condition of the African state, rendering centralization processes as always transient, uncertain, even dangerous endeavours. In Africa and elsewhere in the colonial and postcolonial world, the centralized sovereign state has become something of a meta-model that bears the imprint of necessity and determinism. This book argues that there is nothing natural, linear, conventional or intrinsically consensual about the centralized state form. In fact, the African state emerged, and was erected against, and at the expense of a variety of authority structures and forms of self-governance. The state has sustained itself through destructive practices, internal colonization, and in fact the production and alienation of a range of internal others.

The Routledge Handbook of Law and the Anthropocene

Author : Peter D. Burdon,James Martel
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2023-05-15
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781000873528

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The Routledge Handbook of Law and the Anthropocene by Peter D. Burdon,James Martel Pdf

The Routledge Handbook of Law and the Anthropocene provides a critical survey into the function of law and governance during a time when humans have the power to impact the Earth system. The Anthropocene is a “crisis of the earth system.” This book addresses its implications for law and legal thinking in the twenty-first century. Unpacking the challenges of the Anthropocene for advocates of ecological law and politics, this handbook pursues a range of approaches to the scientific fact of anthropocentrism, with contributions from lawyers, philosophers, geographers, and environmental and political scientists. Rather than adopting a hubristic normativity, the contributors engage methods, concepts, and legal instruments in a way that underscores the importance of humility and an expansive ethical worldview. Contributors to this volume are leading scholars and future leaders in the field. Rather than upholding orthodoxy, the handbook also problematizes received wisdom and is grounded in the conviction that the ideas we have inherited from the Holocene must all be open to question. Engaging such issues as the Capitalocene, Gaia theory, the rights of nature, posthumanism, the commons, geoengineering, and civil disobedience, this handbook will be of enormous interest to academics, students, and others with interests in ecological law and the current environmental crisis.

Masquerades in African Society

Author : Walter E. A. Van Beek,Harrie M. Leyten
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2023-10-17
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781847013439

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Masquerades in African Society by Walter E. A. Van Beek,Harrie M. Leyten Pdf

Explores the dynamics of African masquerades and mask performances on the continent, linking performative expressions to societal characteristics. What is the meaning of masks and masquerades in African traditions and how can we understand their role in rituals and performances? Why do we find masks in some African regions and not in others, and what does this 'mask habitat' say about the general dynamics of masquerades in Africa? Though masks are among the most famous art icons of Africa, exploration of their uses and the way in which they articulate social characteristics of African societies has been underexamined. This book takes an anthropological perspective on the phenomenon of masquerades on the African continent to show how mask rituals are an integral part of African indigenous religions and societies, and are informed by and linked to specific types of social and ecological conditions. Having established the commonalities of mask rituals and a mask typology, the authors look at the varieties of mask performances and the types of rituals in which masks function in rites of passage and in rituals of gender, power, and identity. The following chapters focus on different types of rituals featuring masks, from initiation and death ceremonies to secrecy, kingship, law and war. With its broad examination of the use of masks on the continent, from Angola to Burkina Faso, Cameroon, DRC, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, this well illustrated book will stand as an authoritative study of the use of masks, of interest not only to those in African Studies but to anthropologists and ethnographers worldwide.