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  • 1
    ISBN: 978-0-253-03836-4 , 978-0-253-03837-1
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 207 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Framing the Global
    DDC: 339.46096782
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    Keywords: Tansania Ländliches Gebiet ; Hungersnot ; Hunger ; Subsistenzwirtschaft ; Ernährung ; Sicherheit ; Nahrungsmittelversorgung ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Politik ; Soziale Beziehung ; Armut
    Abstract: In An Ethnography of Hunger Kristin D. Phillips examines how rural farmers in central Tanzania negotiate the interconnected projects of subsistence, politics, and rural development. Writing against stereotypical Western media images of spectacular famine in Africa, she examines how people live with-rather than die from-hunger. Through tracing the seasonal cycles of drought, plenty, and suffering and the political cycles of elections, development, and state extraction, Phillips studies hunger as a pattern of relationships and practices that organizes access to food and profoundly shapes agrarian lives and livelihoods. Amid extreme inequality and unpredictability, rural people pursue subsistence by alternating between-and sometimes combining-rights and reciprocity, a political form that she calls "subsistence citizenship." Phillips argues that studying subsistence is essential to understanding the persistence of global poverty, how people vote, and why development projects succeed or fail.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction: Subsistence Citizenship. PART I: The Frames of Subsistence in Singida: Cosmology, Ethnography, History. Chapter 1 Hunger in Relief: Village Life and Livelihood. Chapter 2 The Unpredictable Grace of the Sun: Cosmology, Conquest, and the Politics of Subsistence. PART II: The Power of the Poor on the Threshold of Subsistence. Chapter 3 We Shall Meet at the Pot of Ugali: Sociality, Differentiation, and Diversion in the Distribution of Food. Chapter 4 Crying, Denying, and Surviving Rural Hunger. PART III: Subsistence Citizenship. Chapter 5 Subsistence versus Development. Chapter 6 Patronage, Rights, and the Idioms of Rural Citizenship. Conclusion: The Seasons of Subsistence and Citizenship. Notes. Bibliography. Index
    Note: Litreaturverzeichnis Seite 183-200
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-0-253-01940-0
    Language: English
    Pages: 180 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Encounters
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    Keywords: kulturelles Eigentum Immaterielle Kultur ; Kultur ; Politik ; Globalisierung ; Folklore ; Mythologie ; Ethnologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: For nearly 70 years, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has played a crucial role in developing policies and recommendations for dealing with intangible cultural heritage. What has been the effect of such sweeping global policies on those actually affected by them? How connected is UNESCO with what is happening every day, on the ground, in local communities? Drawing upon six communities ranging across three continents-from India, South Korea, Malawi, Japan, Macedonia and China-and focusing on festival, ritual, and dance, this volume illuminates the complexities and challenges faced by those who find themselves drawn, in different ways, into UNESCO's orbit. Some struggle to incorporate UNESCO recognition into their own local understanding of tradition; others cope with the fallout of a failed intangible cultural heritage nomination. By exploring locally, by looking outward from the inside, the essays show how a normative policy such as UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage policy can take on specific associations and inflections. A number of the key questions and themes emerge across the case studies and three accompanying commentaries: issues of terminology; power struggles between local, national and international stakeholders; the value of international recognition; and what forces shape selection processes. With examples from around the world, and a balance of local experiences with broader perspectives, this volume provides a unique comparative approach to timely questions of tradition and change in a rapidly globalizing world.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction Michael Dylan Foster [Section: Local Studies] 2 Voices on the Ground: Kutiyattam, UNESCO, and the Heritage of Humanity Leah Lowthorp 3 The Economic Imperative of UNESCO Recognition: A South Korean Shamanic Ritual Kyoim Yun 4 Demonic or Cultural Treasure? Local Perspectives on Vimbuza, ICH, and UNESCO in Malawi Lisa Gilman 5 Imagined UNESCOs: Interpreting ICH on a Japanese Island Michael Dylan Foster 6 Macedonia, UNESCO, and Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Challenging Fate of Teshkoto Carol Silverman 7 Shifting Actors and Power Relations: Contentious Local Responses to the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Contemporary China Ziying You [Section: Critical Discussion] 8 Understanding UNESCO: The Importance of Understanding the Organization in Evaluations of Its ICH Programs Anthony Seeger 9 Learning to Live with ICH: Diagnosis and Treatment Valdimar Tr. Hafstein 10 Cultural Forms, Policy Objects, Local Agendas Dorothy Noyes
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  • 3
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    Bloomington : Indiana University Press
    ISBN: 978-0-253-22200-8 , 978-0-253-35480-8
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 225 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Public Cultures of the Middle East and North Africa
    DDC: 305.8933061
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    Keywords: Nordafrika Maghreb ; Marokko ; Berber ; Soziales Leben ; Soziale Bewegung ; Politik ; Ethnizität ; Indigenität ; Aktivismus ; Museum ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Berbers and Others offers fresh perspectives on new forms of social and political activism in today's Maghrib. In recent years, the Amazigh (Berber) movement has become a focus of widespread political, social, and cultural attention in North Africa, Europe, and the United States. Berber groups have peacefully yet persistently laid claim to ownership over broad areas of creativity in the arts, politics, literature, education, and national memory. The contributors to this volume present some of the best new thinking in the emerging field of Berber studies, offering insight into historical antecedents, language usage, land rights, household economies, artistic production, and human rights. The scope, depth, and multidisciplinary approach will engage specialists on the Maghrib as well as students of ethnicity, social and political change, and cultural innovation."--Book cover
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction / Katherine E. Hoffman and Susan Gilson Miller --- Part 1. Sources and Methods. 1. Histories of Heresy and Salvation: Arabs, Berbers, Community, and the State / James McDougall -- 2. Internal Fractures in the Berber-Arab Distinction: From Colonial Practice to Post-national Preoccupations / Katherine E. Hoffman -- 3. The Makhzan's Berber: Paths to Integration in Pre-Colonial Morocco / Mohamed El Mansour --- Part 2. Practices: Local, National, and International. 4. The Local Dimensions of Transnational Berberism: Racial Politics, Land Rights, and Cultural Activism in Southeastern Morocco / Paul A. Silverstein -- 5. Imazighen on Trial: Human Rights and Berber Identity in Algeria, 1985 / Jane E. Goodman -- 6. Globalization Begins at Home: Children's Wage Labor and the High Atlas Household / David Crawford --- Part 3. Varieties of Representation. 7. The "Numidian" Origins of North Africa / Mokhtar Ghambou -- 8. "First Arts" of the Maghrib: Exhibiting Berber Culture at the Musée du quai Branly / Lisa Bernasek -- 9. Deconstructing the History of Berber Arts: Tribalism, Matriarchy, and a Primitive Neolithic Past / Cynthia Becker.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 978-0-253-21765-3
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 247 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 306.4095482
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    Keywords: Indien Süd-Indien ; Tamil Nadu ; Dorf ; Ländliches Gebiet ; Dorfgemeinschaft ; Soziokultureller Kontext ; Sozialer Wandel ; Ritual ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Tempel ; Ungleichheit ; Kastenwesen ; Politik ; Unberührbarer ; Nationalismus ; Tiruneleli 〈Distrikt, Indien〉
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 233-242
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