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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-49427-4 , 978-1-108-66507-0 /E-Book, 978-1-108-71431-0 /Pbk.
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 322 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 147
    Keywords: Ost-Afrika Eritrea ; Äthiopien ; Ruanda (Staat) ; Uganda ; Befreiungsbewegung ; Unabhängigkeitskampf ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Politischer Wandel ; Sicherheit ; Geschichte, politische ; Regierung ; Macht ; Konflikt, politischer ; Revolte ; Demokratisierung
    Abstract: Between 1986 and 1994, East Africa's postcolonial, political settlement was profoundly challenged as four revolutionary 'liberation' movements seized power in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Uganda. After years of armed struggle against vicious dictatorships, these movements transformed from rebels to rulers, promising to deliver 'fundamental change'. This study exposes, examines and underlines the acute challenges each has faced in doing so. Drawing on over 130 interviews with the region's post-liberation elite, undertaken over the course of a decade, Jonathan Fisher takes a fresh and empirically-grounded approach to explaining the fast-moving politics of the region over the last three decades, focusing on the role and influence of its guerrilla governments. East Africa after Liberation sheds critical light on the competing pressures post-liberation governments contend with as they balance reformist aspirations with accommodation of counter-vailing interests, historical trajectories and their own violent organisational cultures. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Maps -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I - Insurgency -- 1 - East Africa`s Post-liberation Elite and the Legacy of Insurgency I: Movement State And Society -- 2 - East Africa`s Post-liberation Elite and the Legacy of Insurgency II: From Rebellion To Government -- Part II - Liberation -- 3 - From Rebels to Diplomats: Pragmatism Aspiration And Mistrust 1986 1995 -- 4 - Reinventing Liberation: Revolution And Regret In Congo And Sudan 1995 2000 -- Part III - Crisis -- 5 - The Disintegration of the Liberation Coalition, 1998-2007 -- 6 - From Regional Conflict to Domestic Crisis: Regime Consolidation And The Fragmentation Of The Old Guard Ca 2000 2007 -- Conclusion: East Africa's Second Liberation -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 288-311
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-83968-6 , 978-1-108-88483-9 /E-Book
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 363 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 151
    Keywords: Äthiopien Osthorn ; Oromo ; Amhara ; Islam und Politik ; Muslime ; Religion und Gesellschaft ; Christentum ; Religion und Politik ; Identität ; Ethnizität ; Elite, politische ; Elite, traditionelle ; Grundeigentum ; Landnutzung ; Geschichte, politische ; Waqo Gutu Usu [Leben und Werk] ; Bale 〈Stadt, Äthiopien〉
    Abstract: Focusing on the role of religion and ethnicity in times of conflict, Terje Østebø investigates the Muslim-dominated insurgency against the Ethiopian state in the 1960s, shedding new light on this understudied case in order to contribute to a deeper understanding of religion, inter-religious relations, ethnicity, and ethno-nationalism in the Horn of Africa. Islam, Ethnicity and Conflict in Ethiopia develops new theoretical perspectives on the interrelations between ethnic and religious identities, considering ethnic and religious groups as mutually exclusive categories by applying the term peoplehood as an analytical tool, one that allows for more flexible perspectives. Exploring the interplay of imagination and lived, affective reality, and inspired by the 'materiality turn' in cultural- and religious studies, Østebø argues for an integrated approach which recognizes and explores embodiment and emplacement as intrinsic to formations of ethnic and religious identities. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of maps, figures, tables -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Islaama Peoplehood and Landscapes of Bale -- 3 Conquest and Resistance -- 4 Bale at War -- 5 The Insurgency: Fighters and Fragmentation -- 6 Peasant Insurgency without Peasants -- 7 Land Tenure and the Land-Clan Connection -- 8 Christianity, Nation, and Amhara Peoplehood -- 9 Trans-local Dynamics: The Bale Insurgency in the Context of the Horn -- 10 Islaama vs Amhara and the Making of Local Antagonism -- 11 The Bale Insurgency, Islaama, and Oromo Ethno-nationalism -- 12 Conclusions -- Glossary -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 322-349
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-49404-5 , 9781108625166 /E-Book , 978-1-108-71383-2 /Pbk.
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 306 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 146
    Keywords: Kenia Führer, politischer ; Biographie ; Kenyatta, Jomo (1891-1978) ; Jomo Kenyatta 〉 Kenyatta, Jomo ; Jumu Kinyata 〉 Kenyatta, Jomo ; Kinyata, Jumu 〉 Kenyatta, Jomo ; Kamau Ngengi 〉 Kenyatta, Jomo ; Ngengi, Kamau 〉 Kenyatta, Jomo ; Kamau wa Ngengi 〉 Kenyatta, Jomo ; Ngengi, Kamau wa 〉 Kenyatta, Jomo ; Ngengi, Johnstone Kamau 〉 Kenyatta, Jomo
    Abstract: In December 1963, Kenya formally declared its independence yet it would take a year of intense negotiations for it to transform into a presidential republic, with Jomo Kenyatta as its first president. Archival records of the independence negotiations, however, reveal that neither the British colonial authorities nor the Kenyan political elite foresaw the formation of a presidential regime that granted one man almost limitless executive powers. Even fewer expected Jomo Kenyatta to remain president until his death in 1978. Power and the Presidency in Kenya reconstructs Kenyatta's political biography, exploring the links between his ability to emerge as an uncontested leader and the deeper colonial and postcolonial history of the country. In describing Kenyatta's presidential style as discreet and distant, Angelo shows how the burning issues of land decolonisation, the increasing centralisation of executive powers and the repression of political oppositions shaped Kenyatta's politics. Telling the story of state building through political biography, Angelo reveals how historical contingency and structural developments shaped both a man and an institution - the president and the presidency. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Kenyatta's stateless political imagination -- 2. From prison to party leader, an ambiguous ascension (1958-1961) -- 3. Kenyatta, land and decolonisation (1961-1963) -- 4. Independence and the making of a president (1963-1964) -- 5. Kenyatta, Meru politics and the last Mau Mau (1961/3-1965) -- 6. Taming oppositions: Kenyatta's 'secluded' politics (1964-1966) -- 7. Ruling over a divided political family (1965-1969) -- 8. 'Kenyatta simply will not contemplate his own death' (1970-1978) -- Conclusion -- Sources -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 276-303 , PhD theses, European University Institute, Department of History and Civilization, Florence, 2016 unter dem Titel: Becoming president: a political biography of Jomo Kenyatta (1958-1969), online unter http://hdl.handle.net/1814/44166
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Africa Spectrum 55/1, 2020, S. 116-117
    Pages: 348 Seiten
    Titel der Quelle: Africa Spectrum
    Angaben zur Quelle: 55/1, 2020, S. 116-117
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  • 5
    ISBN: 978-1-108-41058-8 , 978-1-108-41937-6 , 978-1-108-29774-5 / (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 303 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: first paperback edition
    Keywords: Südafrika Demokratische Republik Kongo ; Nichtregierungsorganisation ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Frauenrecht ; Gewalt ; Gewalt, sexuelle ; Staat und Gesellschaft ; Menschenrecht
    Abstract: Over the past decade, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) and South Africa have attracted global attention for high rates of sexual and gender-based violence. Why is it that courts in eastern DR Congo prioritize gender crimes despite considerable logistical challenges, while courts in South Africa, home to a far stronger legal infrastructure and human rights record, have struggled to provide justice to victims of similar crimes? Lake shows that state fragility in DR Congo has created openings for human rights nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to influence legal processes in ways that have proved impossible in countries like South Africa, where the state is stronger. Yet exploiting opportunities presented by state fragility to pursue narrow human rights goals invites a host of new challenges. Strong NGOs and Weak States documents the promises and pitfalls of human rights and rule of law advocacy undertaken by NGOs in strong and weak states alike.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I -- Law in Unforeseen Places -- Researching Violence, Law, and Human Rights in South Africa's Western Cape and DR Congo's Eastern Provinces -- Explaining State-Level Policy and Practice -- Local Justice Institutions and Opportunities Created by State Fragility -- Ordinary Women in Court : Socialization and Outreach from the Ground Up -- Part II -- Hard-Fought Victories : Assessing the Human Rights Benefits Felt by Victims of Violence in DR Congo -- Justice for Whom? : The Unintended Consequences of Hard-Fought Victories -- Conclusion : NGOs and State (Un)Making -- Appendix A. Decisions in the Field -- Appendix B. Interviews with Victims of Gender Violence -- Appendix C. DR Congo's Criminal Justice System -- Appendix D. South Africa's Criminal Justice System.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 272-299
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-62250-0 , 9781139105828 /E-Book
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 610 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 144
    Keywords: Westafrika Senegambia ; Senegal ; Ghana ; Togo ; Gambia ; Goldküste ; Anlo ; Ashanti ; Ewe ; Malinke ; Diola, Senegambien ; Grenze ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Großbritannien ; Deutschland ; Frankreich ; Kolonie, britisch ; Kolonie, französisch ; Kolonie, deutsch ; Wirtschaftlicher Wandel ; Entwicklung, wirtschaftliche ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Keteku III, Nene Nuer [Leben und Werk] ; Nkrumah, Kwame [Leben und Werk] ; Sylla, Fodé [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: Border regions are often considered to be the neglected margins. In this book, Paul Nugent argues that through a comparison of the Senegambia and the trans-Volta (Ghana/Togo), we can see that the geographical margins have shaped notional centres at least as much as the reverse. Through a study of three centuries of history, this book demonstrates that states were forged through an extended process of converting a topography of settled states and slaving frontiers into colonial borders. It argues that post-colonial states and larger social contracts have been configured very differently as a consequence. It underscores the impact on regional dynamics and the phenomenon of peripheral urbanism. Nugent also addresses the manner in which a variegated sense of community has been forged amongst Mandinka, Jola, Ewe and Agotime populations who have both shaped and been shaped by the border. This is an exercise in reciprocal comparison and shuttles between scales, from the local and the particular to the national and the regional.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations 1 Centring the Margins -- Part I From Frontiers to Boundaries. 2 Configurations of Power in Comparative Perspective. 3 Port Cities, Frontiers and Boundaries -- Part II - States and Taxes, Land and Mobility. 4 Constructing the Compound, Keeping the Gate. 5 Being Seen Like a State: Frontier Logics Colonial Administration And Traditional Authority In The Borderlands. 6 Border Regulation and State-Making at the Margins: Taxation Migration And Contraband During The Interwar Years. 7 Land, Belief and Belonging in the Borderlands -- Part III Decolonization and Boundary Closure, c.1939-1969. 8 Bringing the Space Back In: Decolonization Development And Territoriality In West Africa. 9 The Vanishing Horizon of Senegambian Unity. 10 Forging the Nation, Contesting the Border: Identity Politics And Border Dynamics In The Trans Volta -- Part IV States, Social Contracts and Respacing from Below, c.1970-2010. 11 Barnacle States and Boundary Lines: States Trade And Urbanism In The Senegambia. 12 The Remaking of Ghana and Togo at Their Common Border: Alhaji Kalabule Meets Nana Benz. 13 Boundaries, Communities and "`Re-Membering": Festivals And The Negotiation Of Difference -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 545-581
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  • 7
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-10849821-0
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 204 Seiten
    Keywords: Afrika Südliches Afrika ; Kalahari ; San ; Südafrikanischer Jäger ; Jäger und Sammler ; Felsbild ; Prähistorie ; Prähistorie, Af ; Soziale Beziehung ; Soziales Netzwerk
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-49693-3 , 9781108690485 /E-Book
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 366 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 143
    Keywords: Tansania Yao (Bantu) ; Landbevölkerung ; Ländliches Gebiet ; Dorf ; Landwirtschaft ; Entwicklung, wirtschaftliche ; Anthropologie, politische ; Armut ; Hunger ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Wirtschaftlicher Wandel ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt
    Abstract: How is it that rural poverty in southern Tanzania appears both easy to explain and yet also mystifying? Why is it that 'development' is such a touchstone, when actual attempts at fostering development have been largely ephemeral and/or unpopular for decades? In this book, Felicitas Becker traces dynamics of rural poverty based on the exportation of foodstuffs rather than the better-known problems connected to exportation of migrant labour, and examines what has kept the development industry going despite its failure to break these dynamics. Becker argues that development planners often exaggerated their prospects to secure funding, repackaged old strategies as new to maintain their promise, and shifted blame onto rural Africans for failing to meet the expectations they had raised. But the rural poor, too, pursued conversations on the causes and morality of poverty and wealth. Despite their dependence and deprivation, officials found repeatedly that they could not take them for granted.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknoledgements -- 1. The end of slavery, famine and food aid in Tunduru -- 2. Changing configurations of poverty in the colonial southeast and the myth of communalism -- 3. The struggle to trade -- 4. Independence and the rhetoric of feasibility -- 5. Villagisation and the pursuit of market access -- 6. The politics of development in the era of liberalisation -- 7. Performing and pursuing development in Kineng'ene -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 311-355
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-02099-3 , 978-1-107-60537-4
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 305 Seiten
    Series Statement: New Departures in Anthropology
    DDC: 152.4
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    Keywords: Emotion Gesellschaft, westliche ; Kulturvergleich ; Psychologie ; Kultureinfluss ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Are emotions human universals? Is the concept of emotion an invention of Western tradition? If people in other cultures live radically different emotional lives how can we ever understand them? Using vivid, often dramatic, examples from around the world, and in dialogue with current work in psychology and philosophy, Andrew Beatty develops an anthropological perspective on the affective life, showing how emotions colour experience and transform situations; how, in turn, they are shaped by culture and history. In stark contrast with accounts that depend on lab simulations, interviews, and documentary reconstruction, he takes the reader into unfamiliar cultural worlds through a 'narrative' approach to emotions in naturalistic settings, showing how emotions tell a story and belong to larger stories. Combining richly detailed reporting with a careful critique of alternative approaches, he argues for an intimate grasp of local realities that restores the heartbeat to ethnography.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface and acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Groundings -- Emotions in the field: recognition and location -- Nias: emotions dramatized -- Java: emotions analysed -- Narrative -- The case for narrative -- Persons and particulars -- The narrative understanding of emotion -- Writing emotion -- Perspectives -- Affect: a wrong turn? -- Concepts, words, feelings -- The uses of empathy -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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  • 10
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-42185-0 , 978-1-108-43437-9
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 226 Seiten
    Series Statement: New Departures in Anthropology
    DDC: 304.23
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    Keywords: Prognose Sozialer Aspekt ; Zeit ; Philosophie ; Alltag ; Soziales Leben ; Vorstellung ; Krise ; Verhalten, menschliches
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 202-221
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-49255-3 , 978-1-108-59220-8 / (ebook) , 978-1-108-65718-1 / (ebook)
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 305 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 306.7680954
    Keywords: Indien Hijra ; Transsexualität ; Transvestiten ; LGBT ; Politik ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Geschlechterforschung ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschlechtsumwandlung ; Kriminalität ; Geschichte ; Kolonialismus ; Großbritannien ; Postkolonialismus ; Elite, traditionelle ; Wertvorstellung, kulturelle
    Abstract: In 1865, the British rulers of north India resolved to bring about the gradual 'extinction' of transgender Hijras. This book, the first in-depth history of the Hijra community, illuminates the colonial and postcolonial governance of gender and sexuality and the production of colonial knowledge. From the 1850s, colonial officials and middle class Indians increasingly expressed moral outrage at Hijras' feminine gender expression, sexuality, bodies and public performances. To the British, Hijras were an ungovernable population that posed a danger to colonial rule. In 1871, the colonial government passed a law that criminalised Hijras, with the explicit aim of causing Hijras' 'extermination'. But Hijras evaded police, kept on the move, broke the law and kept their cultural traditions alive. Based on extensive archival work in India and the UK, Jessica Hinchy argues that Hijras were criminalised not simply because of imported British norms, but due to a complex set of local factors, including elite Indian attitudes.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; Part I. Solving the 'Eunuch Problem': 1. The Hijra panic; 2. An ungovernable population; 3. Hijras and Indian middle class morality; 4. The 'gradual extirpation' of the Hijra; Part II. Multiple Narratives of Hijra-Hood: 5. The Hijra archive; 6. Hijra life histories; Part III. Surviving Criminalisation and Elimination: 7. Classifying illegible bodies, contesting colonial categories; 8. Policing, evading, surviving; 9. Saving children to eliminate Hijras; 10. Conclusion; 11. Postscript: Hijras and the state in postcolonial South Asia.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-04118-9 , 978-1-107-69774-4 /Pbk. , 978-1-139-64493-8 /E-Book
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 740 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Cambridge Handbooks in Anthropology
    DDC: 306.83
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    Keywords: Anthropologie, medizinische Anthropologie, soziale ; Kulturanthropologie ; Ethnologie ; Verwandtschaft ; Leihmutter ; Adoption ; Reproduktion, menschliche ; Identität ; Beziehungen, transnationale ; Homosexualität ; LGBT ; Indien ; Japan ; Papua-Neuguinea ; Vietnam ; Nordamerika ; Anden ; Argentinien ; Hongkong ; Gefängnis ; Brasilien ; Botswana ; Kulturvergleich
    Abstract: Presenting twenty-nine original chapters - each written by an expert in the field - this Handbook examines the history of kinship theory and the directions in which it has moved over the past few years. Using examples from across the globe (Africa, India, South America, Malaysia, Asia, the Pacific, Europe and North America), this Handbook highlights the power of kinship theory to address questions of broad anthropological significance. How have recent advances in reproductive medicine fundamentally altered our understanding of biological properties? How has globalization brought in its wake new ways of imagining human relatedness? What might recent shifts in state welfare policies tell us about those relations of power that define the difference between 'functional' versus 'dysfunctional' families? Addressing these and many other timely concerns, this volume presents the results of cutting edge research and demonstrates that the study of kinship is likely to remain at the core of anthropological inquiry. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction: conceiving kinship in the 21st century / S. Bamford -- Part I. Opening Frameworks -- The seeds of kinship theory / C. Delaney -- Descent in retrospect and prospect / G. Feeley-Harnik -- The alliance theory of kinship in South Indian ethnography / I. Clark-Decès -- The anthropology of biology: a lesson from the new kinship studies / S. Franklin -- The stuff of kinship / J. Carsten -- Part II. The (Non)Biological Basis of Relatedness -- Embodied relationality beyond "nature" vs "nurture": materializing absent kinships in Japanese child welfare / K. Goldfarb -- Kinship in the Andes / M. Weismantel & Mary Elena Wilhoit -- Kinship and place: the existential and moral process of landscape formation on the Rai Coast of Papua New Guinea / J. Leach -- Adoption / C. Gailey -- Natural achievements: how lesbian and gay families in North America make claims to kinship / E. Lewin -- Part III. Reproducing Society; Gender, Birth, and Power -- Kinship, knowledge and the state: the case of Argentina's adult "living disappeared" / Noa Vaisman -- Kinship, affliction, proximity, and unfinished healing in India / Sarah Pinto -- Reproductive remix: law, kinship and origin stories / Valerie Hartouni -- Selecting for sons: kinship as a product of desire / T. Gammeltoft -- Part IV. Transnational Connections -- Maids, mistresses and wives: rethinking kinship and the domestic sphere in 21st century global Hong Kong / N. Constable -- Transnational adoption / J. Leinaweaver -- Kinship in transnational encounters: Filipino migrants as "ideal brides" in rural Japan / L. Faier -- Un/making family: relatedness, migration, and displacement in a global age / D. Boehm -- My folder is not a person: kinship, knowledge, biopolitics and the adoption file / E. Kim -- Part V. Technological Conceptions -- Surrogate motherhood and transforming families / J. Dolgin -- Kinship and assisted reproductive technologies: a Middle Eastern comparison / M. Inhorn, Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli, Soraya Tremayne & Zeynep Gurtin -- A comparison of kinship understandings among Israeli and U.S. surrogates / Elly Teman & Zsuzsa Berend -- Self, personhood and belonging: the role of technology in childhood disability / G. Landsman -- Paid and unpaid gestational labor: pregnancy and surrogacy in anthropological studies of reproduction / Tsipy Ivry & Elly Teman -- Part VI. Kinship and the Nation-State -- Reading the contested forms of nation through the contested forms of kinship and marriage / S. McKinnon -- The prison as a technology of care in North-east Brazil / Hollis Moore -- The interface between kinship and politics in three different social settings / S. Howell -- A global family: kinship, nations, and transnational organizations in Botswana's time of AIDS / K. Reece -- Kinship, world religions and the nation state / F. Cannell.
    Note: Enthält eine Einführung und 29 Beiträge
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    ISBN: 978-1-108-42833-0 , 978-1-108-56631-5 /E-Book
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 348 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 142
    DDC: 305.89653096743
    Keywords: Afrika Sahara ; Kamerun ; Tschad ; Sudan ; Tubu ; Donza ; Tuareg ; Zaghawa ; Wadai ; Kanem ; Republik Niger ; Unabhängigkeitskampf ; Wirtschaftlicher Wandel ; Wirtschaftlicher Aspekt ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Frankreich ; Kolonie, französisch ; Goukouni Oueddei ; Habré, Hissein ; Hissène Habré 〉 Habré, Hissein ; Qaddafi, Mu'ammar al- ; Gaddafi, Muammar al- 〉 Qaddafi, Mu'ammar al- ; Al-Gaddafi, Muammar 〉 Qaddafi, Mu'ammar al- ; Nachtigal, Gustav ; Tombalbaye, François-Ngarta
    Abstract: Despite being central to the development of Saharan regional connectivity, northern Chad has been closed to researchers since the late 1960s and thus remains virtually unknown to scholarship. Based on long-term fieldwork, The Value of Disorder is an original and in-depth account of the area and its Tubu majority inhabitants. Julien Brachet and Judith Scheele examine trans-border connectivity and trade; civil war and rebellion; wealth creation and dispersal; labour and gender relations; and aspirations to moral autonomy in northern Chad from an internal point of view - a point of view that in turn participates in a dynamic process of regional interdependence. Vividly ethnographic, the book gives precedence to local categories of value, while asking broader questions about the nature of non-state regional political organisation. Questions that inform current political developments in the Sahara more widely, and have the potential to challenge key concepts in Saharan studies and the social sciences.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction --1. A never-ending conquest: settlement and the making of a Saharan town -- 2. Fifty shades of Khaki: armed conflict and other entanglements -- 3. Trouble in the Palm-Grove: labour, status, ownership -- 4. Tricks of trade: production, protection and predation --5. Great ploys and small expectations: accumulation and dispersal in a half-world -- 6. The state encompassed: everyday disorder, the aesthetics of violence, and the political imagination -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 314-340
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-47064-3 , 978-1-108--5690-3 /eBook
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 224 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: International African Library 59
    Keywords: Südafrika Zulu ; Radio ; Massenmedien ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Kultur und Gesellschaft ; Apartheid ; Kulturwandel ; Modisane, Bloke ; Nkosi, Lewis ; Buthelezi, Alexius ; Masinga, K. E. ; Lamula, Petros ; SABC 〉 South African Broadcasting Corporation ; South African Broadcasting Corporation ; BBC 〉 British Broadcasting Corporation ; British Broadcasting Corporation
    Abstract: Zulu Radio in South Africa is one of the most far-reaching and influential media in the region, currently attracting around 6.67 million listeners daily. While the public and political role of radio is well-established, what is less understood is how it has shaped culture by allowing listeners to negotiate modern identities and fast-changing lifestyles. Liz Gunner explores how understandings of the self, family, and social roles were shaped through this medium of voice and mediated sound. Radio was the unseen literature of the auditory, the drama of the airwaves, and thus became a conduit for many talents squeezed aside by apartheid repression. Besides Winnie Mahlangu and K. E. Masinga, among other talents, the exiles Lewis Nkosi and Bloke Modisane made a network of identities and conversations which stretched from the heart of Harlem to the American South, drawing together the threads of activism and creativity from both Black America and the African continent at a critical moment of late empire.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: voice, race, radio -- Part I. Sound and 'migration' -- 1. K. E. Masinga, Zulu Radio and the politics of 'migrant' orality -- 2. Communities through the back door: the radio worlds of Alexius Buthelezi 1961-1978 -- Part II. Distance and intimacy -- 3. Exile: Bloke Modisane and the BBC, 1959-1987 -- 4. 'Africa on the rise': the early 1960s, and the radio voice of Lewis Nkosi -- Part III. Drama, language, and daily life -- 5. Untidy boundaries, restless identities: Zulu serial drama in the 1970s -- 6. Radio drama in the time of violence: Yiz' Uvalo (In Spite of Fear), December 1986 - May 1987 -- 7. 'Ikusasa lethu' (Our Tomorrow): the 'glorious decade'? Radio drama of the 1990s -- 8. Finding a centre -- Conclusion: dances of power -- Bibliography - Index.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 195-210
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  African Studies Review 63/2, 2020, S. E32-E34
    Pages: xix, 278 Seiten
    Titel der Quelle: African Studies Review
    Angaben zur Quelle: 63/2, 2020, S. E32-E34
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  African Studies Review 63/2, 2020, S. E1-E3
    Pages: xi, 331 Seiten
    Titel der Quelle: African Studies Review
    Angaben zur Quelle: 63/2, 2020, S. E1-E3
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1-108-47280-X , 978-1-108-47280-7 , 978-1-108-65928-4 /eBook
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 360 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 141
    DDC: 364.1532096875
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    Keywords: Südafrika Ethnie, Afrika ; Frau ; Frauenrecht ; Xhosa ; Gewalt, sexuelle ; Sexualität ; Recht ; Strafrecht ; Kolonialgeschichte
    Abstract: Elizabeth Thornberry uses historical evidence to shed light on South Africa's contemporary epidemic of sexual violence. Drawing on over a thousand cases from a diverse set of courts, Thornberry reconstructs the history of rape in South Africa's Eastern Cape, from the precolonial era to the triumph of legal and sexual segregation, and digs deep into questions of conceptions of sexual consent. Through this process, Thornberry also demonstrates the political stakes of disputes over sexual consent, and the ways in which debates over the regulation of sexuality shaped both white and black politics in this period. From customary authority to missionary Christianity and humanitarian liberalism to segregationism, political claims implied theories of sexual consent, and enabled distinctive claims to control female sexuality. The political history of rape illuminates not only South Africa's contemporary crisis of sexual violence, but the entangled histories of law, sexuality, and politics across the globe.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: writing the history of rape; 1. Custom and consent in Xhosaland; 2. Sex and spiritual power; 3. Liberalism and the colonial law of sexual violence; 4. Rape and racial boundaries; 5. Navigating the politics of consent; Conclusion: rape and the postcolony; Bibliography; Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 311 - 337
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    ISBN: 978-1-108-43838-4 , 978-1-108-42380-9
    Language: English
    Pages: v, 289 Seiten
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Sozialwissenschaft Anthropologie, soziale ; Philosophie
    Abstract: Presenting a ground-breaking revitalization of contemporary social theory, this book revisits the rise of the modern world to reopen the dialogue between anthropology and sociology. Using concepts developed by a series of 'maverick' anthropologists who were systematically marginalised as their ideas fell outside the standard academic canon, such as Arnold van Gennep, Marcel Mauss, Paul Radin, Lucien Levy-Bruhl and Gregory Bateson, the authors argue that such concepts are necessary for understanding better the rise and dynamics of the modern world, including the development of the social sciences, in particular sociology and anthropology. Concepts discussed include liminality, imitation, schismogenesis and trickster, which provide an anthropological 'toolkit' for readers to develop innovative understandings of the underlying power mechanisms of globalized modernity. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, the book is clearly structured. Part I introduces the 'maverick' anthropologists, while Part II applies the maverick tool-kit to revisit the history of sociological thought and the question of modernity.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: rethinking social theory with anthropology; Part I. Maverick Anthropologists: 1. Arnold van Gennep: liminal rites and the rhythms of life; 2. Gabriel Tarde and Rene Girard: imitation and the foundations of social life; 3. Marcel Mauss: from sacrifice to gift-giving or revisiting foundations; 4. Lucien Levy-Bruhl and Colin Turnbull: participation, experience, and home; 5. Paul Radin: the trickster; 6. Gregory Bateson and Johan Huizinga: Schismogenesis and play; 7. Victor Turner: liminal experiences as the grounding of social theory; Part II. Rethinking Modernity and Its Sociology: 8. A reflexive political anthropology of sociology; 9. A reflexive political anthropology of modernity.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-46504-5 , 978-1-108-47460-3
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 392 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: New Departures in Anthropology
    DDC: 930.1
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    Keywords: Anthropologie, soziale Kulturanthropologie ; Differenzierung ; Methodologie ; Identität ; Selbstbild ; Fremdwahrnehmung
    Abstract: Why and how do social and cultural anthropologists make comparisons? What problems do they encounter in doing so, and how might these be resolved? What, if anything, makes one comparison better than another? This book answers these questions by exploring the many ways in which, from the nineteenth century to the present day, comparative methods have been conceptualised and re-invented, praised and rejected, multiplied and unified. Anthropologists today use comparisons to describe and to explain, to generalise and to challenge generalisations, to critique and to create new concepts. In this multiplicity of often contradictory aims lie both the key challenge of anthropological comparison, and also its key strength. Matei Candea maps a path through that entangled conversation, providing a ground-up re-assessment of the key conceptual issues at the heart of any form of anthropological comparison, whilst creating a bold charter for reconsidering the value of comparison in anthropology and beyond.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Part I. Impossibilities: 1. The impossible method. 2. The garden of forking paths. 3. Caesurism and heuristics .-- Part II. An Archetype: 4. Comparatio. 5. Two ends of lateral comparison: identity and alterity. 6. Another dimension of lateral comparison: identity and intensity. 7. Two ends of frontal comparison: identity, alterity, reflexivity. 8. The oscillations of frontal comparison: identity, intensity, reflexivity. 9. Rigour - Conclusion - Notes - References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 365-383
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-43825-4 , 978-1-108-42367-0
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 264 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Keywords: Afrika Afrika, Subsahara ; Anthropologie, politische ; Mittelklasse ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Regierung ; Politische Bewegung
    Abstract: From spray-painted slogans in Senegal to student uprisings in South Africa, twenty-first century Africa has seen an explosion of protests and social movements. But why? Protests flourish amidst an emerging middle class whose members desire political influence and possess the money, education, and political autonomy to effectively launch movements for democratic renewal. In contrast with pro-democracy protest leaders, rank-and-file protesters live at a subsistence level and are motivated by material concerns over any grievance against a ruling regime. Through extensive field research, Lisa Mueller shows that middle-class political grievances help explain the timing of protests, while lower-class material grievances explain the participation. By adapting a class-based analysis to African cases where class is often assumed to be irrelevant, Lisa Mueller provides a rigorous yet accessible explanation for why sub-Saharan Africa erupted in unrest at a time of apparent economic prosperity.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures - List of tables - Preface and acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: the puzzle of Africa's third wave of protests -- 2. Defining Africa's protest waves -- 3. Paradoxes of prosperity -- 4. Comparative protest leadership: theories, trends, and strategies -- 5. Comparative individual participation in the third wave -- 6. Not-so-great expectations: pessimism and protest in Niger -- 7. Conclusion - Appendix - Bibliography - Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 213 - 260
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  The _Journal of Pacific History 54/1, 2019, S. 144-146
    Pages: x + 328 S.
    Titel der Quelle: The _Journal of Pacific History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 54/1, 2019, S. 144-146
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Africa 〈London〉 90/2, 2020, S. 421-422
    Pages: 330 S
    Titel der Quelle: Africa 〈London〉
    Angaben zur Quelle: 90/2, 2020, S. 421-422
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  The _Journal of Pacific History 54/1, 2019, S. 146-147
    Pages: 270 S.
    Titel der Quelle: The _Journal of Pacific History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 54/1, 2019, S. 146-147
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    In:  Nomadic Peoples, N.S. 22/2, 2018, S. 373-377
    Pages: 337 S.
    Titel der Quelle: Nomadic Peoples, N.S.
    Angaben zur Quelle: 22/2, 2018, S. 373-377
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Mankind Quarterly 59/2, 2018, S. 282-284
    Pages: 576 S.
    Titel der Quelle: Mankind Quarterly
    Angaben zur Quelle: 59/2, 2018, S. 282-284
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  The _Journal of Pacific History 55/2, 2020, S. 310-311
    Pages: xix, 344 Seiten
    Titel der Quelle: The _Journal of Pacific History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 55/2, 2020, S. 310-311
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  American Ethnologist 2019, 46/2, S. 248-249
    Pages: 248 S.
    Titel der Quelle: American Ethnologist
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2019, 46/2, S. 248-249
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    ISBN: 978-1-108-42496-7
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 198 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: first published
    Keywords: Freiheit Kreativität ; Entscheidungsfindung ; Postmoderne ; Humanismus ; Philosophie ; Anthropologie, philosophische ; Individuum und Gesellschaft ; Krise ; Wert, ideeller
    Abstract: "This volume responds to the often proclaimed 'death of the subject' and common debate across the social sciences for post-humanist approaches in a distinctively anthropological manner. It asks: can we use the intellectual resources developed in those debates to reconstruct a new account of how individual human subjects are contingently put together in diverse historical and ethnographic contexts? Anthropologists know that the people they work with think in terms of particular, distinctive, individual human personalities, and that in times of change and crisis these individuals matter crucially to how things turn out. The volume features a classic essay by Caroline Humphrey, 'Reassembling Individual Subjects' that provides a focus for the debate to bring together a range of theoretical approaches and rich and varied ethnography."
    Description / Table of Contents: Barbara Bodenhorn, Martin Holbraad, and James Laidlaw: Introduction: Freedom, creativity, and decision in recovering the human subject -- Caroline Humphrey: Reassembling individual subjects: events and decisions in troubled times -- Part I. Decision -- Veena Das: On singularity and the event: further reflections on the ordinary -- Lars Hojer: Apathy and revolution: temporal sensibilities in contemporary Mongolia -- Agnieszka Halemba: Apparitions of the virgin mary as decision-events -- Part II. Freedom -- Morten Axel Pedersen Incidental Connections: Freedom and urban life in Mongolia -- Katherine Swancutt & Jiarimuji : the return to slavery' nostalgia and a new generation of escape in Southwest China -- Creativity -- Matei Candea: Paradoxical pedagogies and humanist double binds -- Joel Robbins: Where in the world are values? Exemplarity, morality, and social process.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-41629-0
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 280 Seiten , Diagramme
    Keywords: Indien Nahrungsmittel ; Nahrungszubereitung ; Soziokultureller Kontext ; Anthropologie, kulinarische
    Abstract: This book studies food practices in contemporary India by situating them in their political, economic and socio-cultural contexts.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-01689-7 , 978-1-107-62447-4
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 201 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Reprinted
    Series Statement: New Approaches to African History 11
    Keywords: Afrika Afrika, Subsahara ; Popular Culture ; Musik ; Theater ; Literatur, afrikanische ; Lied ; Tanz ; Dichtung
    Abstract: Popular culture in Africa is the product of everyday life: the unofficial, the non-canonical. And it is the dynamism of this culture that makes Africa what it is. In this book, Karin Barber offers a journey through the history of music, theatre, fiction, song, dance, poetry, and film from the seventeenth century to the present day. From satires created by those living in West African coastal towns in the era of the slave trade, to the poetry and fiction of townships and mine compounds in South Africa, and from today's East African streets where Swahili hip hop artists gather to the juggernaut of the Nollywood film industry, this book weaves together a wealth of sites and scenes of cultural production. In doing so, it provides an ideal text for students and researchers seeking to learn more about the diversity, specificity and vibrancy of popular cultural forms in African history
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 181-194
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    ISBN: 978-1-316-62586-6 , 978-1-107-17365-1 /Hb.
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiii, 583 Seiten
    Edition: First paperback edition
    Keywords: Afrika Afrika, Subsahara ; Südafrika ; Kenia ; Angola ; Mosambik ; Senegal ; Äthiopien ; Uganda ; Ghana ; Nigeria ; Kamerun ; Frau ; Frauenrecht ; Kind ; Alter ; Behinderung ; Menschenrecht ; Recht ; Recht, internationales ; Rechtsethnologie ; Gerichtsbarkeit ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: The Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa critiques the three main models of constitutionally protecting economic, social and cultural rights in Africa - direct, indirect and hybrid models. It examines the choices that states have made, how the models have worked, whether they have been tested in litigation and the jurisprudence that has arisen. The book analyses the protection of the economic, social and cultural rights in a range of African countries: Angola, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda. Leading legal academics explore how these rights feature at the regional and sub-regional levels, as well as the link between domestic and international mechanisms of enforcement.
    Description / Table of Contents: Notes on contributors -- Foreword by Kate O'Regan -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I. Introduction -- Part II. International Protection -- Part III. African Regional and Sub-Regional Protection -- Part IV. Domestic Constitutional Protection Models and Jurisprudence -- Index
    Note: Enthält 19 Beiträge
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-60239-7 , 978-1-107-01631-6
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 245 Seiten
    Series Statement: New Approaches to African History 12
    Keywords: Afrika Menschenrecht ; Rechtsgeschichte
    Abstract: Human rights have a deep and tumultuous history that culminates in the age of rights we live in today, but where does Africa's story fit in with this global history? Here, Bonny Ibhawoh maps this story and offers a comprehensive and interpretative history of human rights in Africa. Rather than a tidy narrative of ruthless violators and benevolent protectors, this book reveals a complex account of indigenous African rights traditions embodied in the wisdom of elders and sages; of humanitarians and abolitionists who marshalled arguments about natural rights and human dignity in the cause of anti-slavery; of the conflictual encounters between natives and colonists in the age of Empire and the "civilizing mission"; of nationalists and anti-colonialists who deployed an emergent lexicon of universal human rights to legitimize longstanding struggles for self-determination, and of dictators and dissidents locked in struggles over power in the era of independence and constitutional rights.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures - Preface - Acknowledgements - List of abbreviation -- Visions and disputes -- Elders and sages -- Humanitarians and abolitionists -- Natives and colonists -- Nationalists and anti-colonists -- Dictators and dissidents -- Old struggles and new causes -- Index
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  The _Journal of Pacific History 54/2, 2019, S. 284-285
    Pages: xv + 285 S.
    Titel der Quelle: The _Journal of Pacific History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 54/2, 2019, S. 284-285
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Africa 〈London〉 90/4, 2020, S. 797-798
    Pages: 218 Seiten
    Titel der Quelle: Africa 〈London〉
    Angaben zur Quelle: 90/4, 2020, S. 797-798
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  American Anthropologist 2019, 121/2, S. 526-527
    Pages: 167 S.
    Titel der Quelle: American Anthropologist
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2019, 121/2, S. 526-527
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Negotiating identity 26/3, 2020, S. 674-675
    Pages: xxii, 267 Seiten
    Titel der Quelle: Negotiating identity
    Angaben zur Quelle: 26/3, 2020, S. 674-675
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  The _Journal of Modern African Studies 57/3, 2019, S. 487-488
    Pages: 240 S.
    Titel der Quelle: The _Journal of Modern African Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 57/3, 2019, S. 487-488
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  • 38
    ISBN: 978-1-108-41867-6
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 238 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 306.60951
    Keywords: China Wohlfahrt ; Almosen ; Gabe ; Soziales Leben ; Soziale Organisation ; Kulturvergleich ; Taiwan ; Malaysia
    Abstract: Free markets alone do not work effectively to solve certain kinds of human problems, such as education, old age care, or disaster relief. Nor have markets ever been the sole solution to the psychological challenges of death, suffering, or injustice. Instead, we find a major role for the non-market institutions of society - the family, the state, and social institutions. The first in-depth anthropological study of charities in contemporary Chinese societies, this book focuses on the unique ways that religious groups have helped to solve the problems of social well-being. Using comparative case studies in China, Taiwan and Malaysia during the 1980s and onwards, it identifies new forms of religious philanthropy as well as new ideas of social 'good', including different forms of political merit-making, new forms of civic selfhood, and the rise of innovative social forms, including increased leadership by women. The book finally argues that the spread of these ideas is an incomplete process, with many alternative notions of goodness continuing to be influential.
    Description / Table of Contents: Engaged religions and the social life of goodness -- Legacies and discontinuities in China, Taiwan and Malaysia -- Political merit-making: religious philanthropy and the state -- A (Chinese) good person -- Gifts, groups, and goodness -- Innovating the good -- Alternative goodness.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-47360-6
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 270 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 305.8200967
    Keywords: Europa Afrika-Bild ; Fremdwahrnehmung ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Thuku, Harry ; Harris, John Hobbis ; Leys, Norman Maclean ; Oldham, Josef Houldsworth ; Oldham, J. H. 〉 Oldham, Josef Houldsworth ; Houldsworth Oldham, Josef 〉 Oldham, Josef Houldsworth ; Capricorn Africa Society ; CAS 〉 Capricorn Africa Society ; IRASR 〉 Inter-Racial Association of Southern Rhodesia ; New Kenya Party
    Abstract: There has been a long history of idealism concerning the potential of economic and political developments in Africa, the latest iteration of which emerged around the time of the 2007-8 global financial crisis. Here, Clive Gabay takes a historical approach to questions concerning change and international order as these apply to Africa in Western imaginaries. Challenging traditional postcolonial accounts that see the West imagine itself as superior to Africa, he argues that the centrality of racial anxieties concerning white supremacy make Africa appear, at moments of Western crisis, as the saviour of Western ideals, specifically democracy, bureaucracy, and neoclassical economic order. Uncommonly, this book turns its lens as much inwards as outwards, interrogating how changing attitudes to Africa over the course of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries correspond to shifting anxieties concerning whiteness, and the growing hope that Africa will be the place where the historical genius of whiteness might be saved and perpetuated. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figurs -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- Whiteness, the Western gaze and Africa -- Finding anti-civilisation in Africa -- Native rights in colonial Kenya: the symbolism of Harry Thuku -- "Exploding Africa": of post-war modernisers and travellers -- The Age of Capricorn: bridging the past to the present -- Afropolitanism, and the White-Western incorporation of Africa -- Africa rising, Whiteness falling -- Making Whiteness strange -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 245-264
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Africa Spectrum 2, 2018, S. 135-138
    Pages: 323 S.
    Titel der Quelle: Africa Spectrum
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2, 2018, S. 135-138
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  African Studies Review 63/2, 2020, S. E35-E37
    Pages: xv, 258 Seiten
    Titel der Quelle: African Studies Review
    Angaben zur Quelle: 63/2, 2020, S. E35-E37
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  The _Journal of Pacific History 54/1, 2019, S. 140-141
    Pages: 248 S.
    Titel der Quelle: The _Journal of Pacific History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 54/1, 2019, S. 140-141
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Anthropos 114/2, 2019, S. 300-301
    Pages: 359 S.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropos
    Angaben zur Quelle: 114/2, 2019, S. 300-301
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-18605-7 , 978-1-316-63696-1 , 978-1-316-88870-4 /PDF , 978-1-316-95295-5 /eBook
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 292 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Wirtschaft Ethik ; Moral ; Religion und Gesellschaft ; Christentum ; Islam ; Sufismus ; Hinduismus ; Almosen ; Wohlfahrt ; Kapitalismus ; Neoliberalismus ; Kulturanthropologie ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Indien ; Sri Lanka ; Mali ; Indonesien ; China ; Malaysia
    Abstract: Since the collapse of the Berlin Wall, there has been a widespread affirmation of economic ideologies that conceive the market as an autonomous sphere of human practice, holding that market principles should be applied to human action at large. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the ascendance of market reason has been countered by calls for reforms of financial markets and for the consideration of moral values in economic practice. This book intervenes in these debates by showing how neoliberal market practices engender new forms of religiosity, and how religiosity shapes economic actions. It reveals how religious movements and organizations have reacted to the increasing prominence of market reason in unpredictable, and sometimes counterintuitive, ways. Using a range of examples from different countries and religious traditions, the book illustrates the myriad ways in which religious and market moralities are closely imbricated in diverse global contexts.
    Note: Enthält eine Introduction und 12 Beiträge; "The conception for this volume began in June 2013 with a two-day workshop at King's College, London" (Acknowledgements)
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-40030-5 , 1-108-40030-2 , 978-1-108-41509-5 , 1-108-41509-1
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 209 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: first published
    Keywords: Kind Erziehung ; Bildung ; Pädagogik ; Elternschaft ; Kulturvergleich
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  • 46
    ISBN: 978-1-107-19020-7/Printausgabe , 978-1-316-64033-3/Printausgabe , 978-1-107-19020-7 (Printausgabe) , 978-1-316-99689-8/ebook
    Language: German
    Pages: XIV, 272 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 139
    Keywords: Simbabwe Politik ; Gesetzgebung ; Macht ; Staatsentstehung ; Menschenrecht ; Entwicklung ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The establishment of legal institutions was a key part of the process of state construction in Africa, and these institutions have played a crucial role in the projection of state authority across space. This is especially the case in colonial and postcolonial Zimbabwe. George Karekwaivanane offers a unique long-term study of law and politics in Zimbabwe, which examines how the law was used in the constitution and contestation of state power across the late-colonial and postcolonial periods. Through this, he offers insight on recent debates about judicial independence, adherence to human rights, and the observation of the rule of law in contemporary Zimbabwean politics. The book sheds light on the prominent place that law has assumed in Zimbabwe's recent political struggles for those researching the history of the state and power in Southern Africa. It also carries forward important debates on the role of law in state-making, and will also appeal to those interested in African legal history.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-19832-6 , 978-1-316-64812-4
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 402 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: Third edition
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 137
    Keywords: Afrika Geschichte ; Christentum ; Islam ; Kolonisierung ; Gesellschaft ; Unabhängigkeit ; Industrialisierung ; HIV ; Rasse
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. The frontiersmen of mankind; 2. The emergence of food-producing communities; 3. The impact of metals; 4. Christianity and Islam; 5. Colonising society in western Africa; 6. Colonising society in eastern and southern Africa; 7. The Atlantic slave trade; 8. Regional diversity in the nineteenth century; 9. Colonial invasion; 10. Colonial society and African nationalism; 11. Industrialisation and race in South Africa, 1886-1994; 12. Independent Africa, 1956-1995; 13. Recovery?
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  The _Journal of Modern African Studies 56/4, 2018, S. 708-709
    Pages: 402 S.
    Titel der Quelle: The _Journal of Modern African Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 56/4, 2018, S. 708-709
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Sociologus 67/2, 2017, S. 231-233
    Pages: 262 pp
    Titel der Quelle: Sociologus
    Angaben zur Quelle: 67/2, 2017, S. 231-233
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Africa 〈London〉 90/2, 2020, S. 409-411
    Pages: 246 S
    Titel der Quelle: Africa 〈London〉
    Angaben zur Quelle: 90/2, 2020, S. 409-411
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  African Studies Review 60/2, 2017, S. 241-243
    Pages: 403 pp
    Titel der Quelle: African Studies Review
    Angaben zur Quelle: 60/2, 2017, S. 241-243
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Violence and inequality 26/3, 2020, S. 700-701
    Pages: xii, 255 Seiten
    Titel der Quelle: Violence and inequality
    Angaben zur Quelle: 26/3, 2020, S. 700-701
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 978-0-415-74480-5 , 978-0-415-74481-2 , 9781315669397/e-book
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 185 S. : Ill.
    Edition: First published
    Keywords: Stadtforschung, ethnologische Urbanisation ; Urbanismus
    Abstract: This book provides an up-to-date introduction to the important and growing field of urban anthropology. This is an increasingly critical area of study, as more than half of the world's population now lives in cities and anthropological research is increasingly done in an urban context. Exploring contemporary anthropological approaches to the urban, the authors consider: * How can we define urban anthropology? * What are the main themes of twenty-first century urban anthropological research? * What are the possible future directions in the field? The chapters cover topics such as urban mobilities, place-making and public space, production and consumption, politics and governance. These are illustrated by lively case studies drawn from a diverse range of urban settings in the global North and South. Accessible yet theoretically incisive, Introducing Urban Anthropology will be a valuable resource for anthropology students as well as of interest to those working in urban studies and related disciplines such as sociology and geography.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction 2 Urban Places 3 Urban Mobilities 4 Social Life in Public Space 5 Urban Economies 6 Consumption, Leisure and Lifestyles 7 Cities and Globalization 8 Planning the City 9 Cities, Citizenship and Politics 10 Violence, Security and Social Control 11 Conclusion: The Futures of Urban Anthropology Bibliography
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Social Anthropology 26/4, 2018, S. 564-569
    Pages: 342 Seiten
    Titel der Quelle: Social Anthropology
    Angaben zur Quelle: 26/4, 2018, S. 564-569
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Author's response : transcendent mobilities 51/4, 2016, S. 459-462
    Pages: xii + 265 pp. , bibliog., index
    Titel der Quelle: Author's response : transcendent mobilities
    Angaben zur Quelle: 51/4, 2016, S. 459-462
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Doing independence 51/4, 2016, S. 455-457
    Pages: xii + 265 pp. , bibliog., index
    Titel der Quelle: Doing independence
    Angaben zur Quelle: 51/4, 2016, S. 455-457
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  • 57
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Africa 〈London〉 88/2, 2018, S. 431-432
    Pages: xix + 171 S.
    Titel der Quelle: Africa 〈London〉
    Angaben zur Quelle: 88/2, 2018, S. 431-432
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  • 58
    ISBN: 978-1-107-13022-7
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 270 Seiten
    Keywords: Indonesien Scharia ; Islam ; Islam und Politik ; Recht, islamisches ; Demokratisierung ; Islamisierung ; Politik ; Aktivismus ; Bewegung, islamische
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  • 59
    ISBN: 978-1-138-65216-3 , 978-0-415-64358-0 , 978-0-203-79751-8/ebook
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 194 S.
    Series Statement: Women in Asia Series
    Keywords: Indonesien Java ; Lombok ; Islam ; Geschlechterrolle ; Macht ; Frau und Islam ; Muslime ; Internat ; Schule ; Sozialisation ; Sufismus ; Islam und Politik ; Feminismus ; Sexualität ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Kulturvergleich ; Aceh 〈Indonesien〉
    Abstract: The traditional Islamic boarding schools known as pesantren are crucial centres of Muslim learning and culture within Indonesia, but their cultural significance has been underexplored. This book is the first to explore understandings of gender and Islam in pesantren and Sufi orders in Indonesia. By considering these distinct but related Muslim gender cultures in Java, Lombok and Aceh, the book examines the broader function of pesantren as a force for both redefining existing modes of Muslim subjectivity and cultivating new ones. It demonstrates how, as Muslim women rise to positions of power and authority in this patriarchal domain, they challenge and negotiate "normative" Muslim patriarchy while establishing their own Muslim "authenticity." The book goes on to question the comparison of Indonesian Islam with the Arab Middle East, challenging the adoption of expatriate and diasporic Middle Eastern Muslim feminist discourses and secular western feminist analyses in Indonesian contexts. Based on extensive fieldwork, the book explores configurations of female leadership, power, feminisms and sexuality to reveal multiple Muslim selves in pesantren and Sufi orders, not only as centres of learning, but also as social spaces in which the interplay of gender, politics, status, power and piety shape the course of life.
    Description / Table of Contents: De-colonizing Islam and Muslim feminism / Bianca J. Smith and Mark Woodward -- Between Sufi and Salafi subjects : contested female leadership, spiritual power and gender matters in Lombok / Bianca J. Smith and Saipul Hamdi -- Leadership and authority : women leading dayah in Aceh / Asna Husin -- Gender in contemporary Acehnese dayah : moving beyond docile agency? / Eka Srimulyani -- When wahyu comes through women : female spiritual authority and divine revelation in mystical groups and pesantren-Sufi orders / Bianca J. Smith -- Reframing the gendered dimension of Islamic spirituality : silsilah and the "problem" of female leadership in tarekat / Asfa Widiyanto -- Interpreting and enacting Islamic feminism in Pesantren Al-Muayyad Windan / Saipul Hamdi -- Women's negotiation of status and space in a Muslim fundamentalist movement / Inayah Rohmaniyah -- The tawdry tale of Syech Puji and Lutfiana : child marriage and polygamy on the boundary of the pesantren world / Mark Woodward and Inayah Rohmanyiah -- Constructing sexuality in a panopticon pesantren / Mustaghrioh Rahayu.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-03056-5 , 978-1-107-61570-0
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 461 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Keywords: China Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Geschichte
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 400-447
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  • 61
    ISBN: 978-1-316-61596-6 , 978-1-107-16442-0
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 335 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Großbritannien Universität ; Schule ; Kolonialbeamter ; Ausbildung ; Kolonialismus ; Sprache ; Asien ; Afrika ; Imperialismus ; Administration ; Kolonie, britisch ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The School of Oriental and African Studies, a college of the University of London, was established in 1916 principally to train the colonial administrators who ran the British Empire in the languages of Asia and Africa. It was founded, that is, with an explicitly imperial purpose. Yet the School would come to transcend this function to become a world centre of scholarship and learning, in many important ways challenging that imperial origin. Drawing on the School's own extensive administrative records, on interviews with current and past staff, and on the records of government departments, Ian Brown explores the work of the School over its first century. He considers the expansion in the School's configuration of studies from the initial focus on languages, its changing relationships with government, and the major contributions that have been made by the School to scholarly and public understandings of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; 1. 'Long contemplated and too long delayed': the founding of the School; 2. 'Partly a research institution and partly a vocational training centre': 1917-38; 3. The war years, 1939-45; 4. The great post-war expansion; 5. Expansion into the social sciences; 6. The great contraction; 7. The 1990s: renewed expansion but unresolved issues; 8. The past in the present; Bibliography; Index
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  • 62
    ISBN: 978-1-138-66003-8
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 433 S. , graph. Darst.
    DDC: 306.09
    Keywords: Indien Migration ; Arbeitsmigration ; Diaspora ; Geschichte ; Tagungsbericht ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2006 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This volume is a multidisciplinary approach to the subject of Indian international emigration and comprises contributions by demographers, economists, sociologists, geographers, anthropologists and historians. The book highlights emerging issues such as the political economy of international migration, skilled and unskilled migration, body shopping, return migration, immigration policies in the Gulf and experiences of emigrants from the states of Kerala and Punjab. It focuses on the current dimensions like skilled migrants in the IT sector of Malaysia, the entrepreneurial ventures of Keralites in the UAE, household remittances, inequality and poverty in Kerala, the gender dimension of Indian migration (with focus on nurses and housemaids in the Gulf) and cross-border migratory movements connected to the European Union, with an overview of the migration of Sikhs and Tamils to France. Finally, it carries a discussion of the evolution of India's public policies towards its diaspora.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Dynamics of Indian Emigration S. Irudaya Rajan, Marie Percot, Aurelie Varrel Part 1: Historical and Current Perspectives 1. British Colonialism and International Migration from India: Four Destinations Prakash C. Jain 2. Sikh Migration to France Christine Moliner 3. Tamils in France Anthony Goreau-Ponceaud Part 2: International Perspectives 4. Immigration Policies of the GCC Countries: Implications and Responses Zakir Hussain 5. Development of Entrepreneurial Initiatives in the UAE among Kerala Emigrants Philippe Venier 6. Transcending Boundaries: Indian Nurses in Internal and International Migration Marie Percot and Sreelekha Nair 7. Gender Negotiations of Indian Housemaids to the Middle East V. J. Varghese and S. Irudaya Rajan Part 3: Skilled Emigration and Return Migration 8. Bridging the Binaries of Skilled and Unskilled Migration from India Binod Khadria 9. Malaysia: A Launching Pad in the Global Circulation of the Indian Professionals Eric Leclerc 10. Return Migration in the Light of the New Indian Diaspora Policy: Emerging Transnationalism Aurelie Varrel Part 4: Emigration Experiences from Punjab and Kerala 11. In Search of Distant Shores: Exploring Contemporary Emigration from the Indian Punjab Aswini Kumar Nanda and Jacques Veron 12. Economic and Social Dynamics of Emigration in Kerala, 1998--2003: Analysis of Panel Data K. C. Zachariah and S. Irudaya Rajan 13. Household Remittances, Inequality and Poverty: Evidence from the State of Kerala Adeline Pelletier
    Note: Konferenz: Indo-French Workshop on Indian Emigration ; (Paris) : 2006.11.14-15. Contributed articles presented at the Indo-French Workshop on Indian Emigration held in Paris during 14-15 November 2006 moderated by the Research Unit on International Migration, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum, India
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 978-0-415-71379-5 , 978-1-315-66028-8
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 325 S.
    Series Statement: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series 77
    Keywords: Südostasien Philippinen ; Vietnam ; Sarawak ; Lombok ; Animismus ; Religion ; Religionsethnologie ; Religionssoziologie
    Abstract: Animism refers to ontologies or worldviews which assign agency and personhood to human and non-human beings alike. Recent years have seen a revival of this concept in anthropology, where it is now discussed as an alternative to modern-Western naturalistic notions of human-environment relations. Based on original fieldwork, this book presents a number of case studies of animism from insular and peninsular Southeast Asia and offers a comprehensive overview of the phenomenon - its diversity and underlying commonalities and its resilience in the face of powerful forces of change. Critically engaging with the current standard notion of animism, based on hunter-gatherer and horticulturalist societies in other regions, it examines the roles of life forces, souls and spirits in local cosmologies and indigenous religion. It proposes an expansion of the concept to societies featuring mixed farming, sacrifice and hierarchy and explores the question of how non-human agents are created through acts of attention and communication, touching upon the relationship between animist ontologies, world religion, and the state. Shedding new light on Southeast Asian religious ethnographic research, the book is a significant contribution to anthropological theory and the revitalization of the concept of animism in the humanities and social sciences.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part One: Introductory 1. Southeast Asian Animism in Context Kaj Arhem 2. Dimensions of Animism in Southeast Asia Guido Sprenger Part Two: Case Studies - Mainland and The Philippines 3. Seeing and Knowing: Metamorphosis and the Fragility of Species in Chewong Animistic Ideology Signe Howell 4. Graded Personhood: Human and Non-human Actors in the Southeast Asian Uplands Guido Sprenger 5. Animism and the Hunter's Dilemma: Hunting, Sacrifice and Asymmetric Exchange Among the Katu of Vietnam Kaj Arhem 6. Wrestling With Spirits, Escaping the State: Animist Ecology and Settlement Policy in the Annamite Cordillera Nikolas Arhem 7. Actualizing Spirits: Ifugao Animism as Onto-praxis Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme Part Three: Case Studies - Insular Southeast Asia 8. Relatedness and Alterity in Bentian Human-spirit Relations Kenneth Sillander 9. The Dynamics of the Cosmic Conversation: Beliefs bout Spirits among the Kelabit and Penan of the Upper Baram River, Sarawak Monica Janowski 10. Animism and Anxiety: Religious Conversion among the Kelabit of Sarawak Matthew H. Amster 11. Boundaries of Humanity: Non-human Others and Animist Ontology in Eastern Indonesia Timo Kaartinen 12. Gods and Spirits in the Wetu Telu Religion of Lombok Sven Cederroth 13. Impaling Spirit: Three Categories of Ontological Domain in Eastern Indonesia David Hicks Part Four: Concluding 14. Southeast-Asian Animism: A Dialogue with Amerindian Perspectivism Kaj Arhem 15. End Comment: To Conclude in the Spirit of Rebirth, or, a Note on Animic Anthropo-ontogenesis Tim Ingold
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    In:  The _Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, N.S. 23/3, 2017, S. 650-651
    Pages: XII, 325 S.
    Titel der Quelle: The _Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, N.S.
    Angaben zur Quelle: 23/3, 2017, S. 650-651
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Repositioning decolonisation in the Pacific 51/4, 2016, S. 452-455
    Pages: xii + 265 pp. , bibliog., index
    Titel der Quelle: Repositioning decolonisation in the Pacific
    Angaben zur Quelle: 51/4, 2016, S. 452-455
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  American Indian Culture and Research Journal 41/2, 2017, S. 147-149
    Pages: 299 pp
    Titel der Quelle: American Indian Culture and Research Journal
    Angaben zur Quelle: 41/2, 2017, S. 147-149
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  American Anthropologist 2019, 121/3, S. 778-779
    Pages: 224 S.
    Titel der Quelle: American Anthropologist
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2019, 121/3, S. 778-779
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Decolonisation and the Pacific 51/4, 2016, S. 451-452
    Pages: xii + 265 pp. , bibliog., index
    Titel der Quelle: Decolonisation and the Pacific
    Angaben zur Quelle: 51/4, 2016, S. 451-452
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  • 69
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Indigenous intellectual and political dissent 51/4, 2016, S. 457-459
    Pages: xii + 265 pp. , bibliog., index
    Titel der Quelle: Indigenous intellectual and political dissent
    Angaben zur Quelle: 51/4, 2016, S. 457-459
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  • 70
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  African Studies Review 60/2, 2017, S. 233-234
    Pages: 319 pp.
    Titel der Quelle: African Studies Review
    Angaben zur Quelle: 60/2, 2017, S. 233-234
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  American Ethnologist 43/4, 2016, S. 760-761
    Pages: 234 pp.
    Titel der Quelle: American Ethnologist
    Angaben zur Quelle: 43/4, 2016, S. 760-761
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  • 72
    ISBN: 978-0-415-72198-1
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 241 S.
    Series Statement: Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
    DDC: 304.2/8
    Keywords: Umweltschutz Natur ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Menschenrecht ; Ethnologie ; Vielfalt ; Humanökologie ; Kulturvergleich ; Ethik ; Beziehungen Mensch-Umwelt ; Beziehungen Natur-Kultur
    Abstract: Today, there is growing interest in conservation and anthropologists have an important role to play in helping conservation succeed for the sake of humanity and for the sake of other species. Equally important, however, is the fact that we, as the species that causes extinctions, have a moral responsibility to those whose evolutionary unfolding and very future we threaten. This volume is an examination of the relationship between conservation and the social sciences, particularly anthropology. It calls for increased collaboration between anthropologists, conservationists and environmental scientists, and advocates for a shift towards an environmentally focused perspective that embraces not only cultural values and human rights, but also the intrinsic value and rights to life of nonhuman species. This book demonstrates that cultural and biological diversity are intimately interlinked, and equally threatened by the industrialism that endangers the planet's life-giving processes. The consideration of ecological data, as well as an expansion of ethics that embraces more than one species, is essential to a well-rounded understanding of the connections between human behavior and environmental wellbeing. This book gives students and researchers in anthropology, conservation, environmental ethics and across the social sciences an invaluable insight into how innovative and intensive new interdisciplinary approaches, questions, ethics and subject pools can close the gap between culture and conservation.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-15049-2 , 1-107-15049-3
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 319 Seiten
    Series Statement: International African Library 51
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    Keywords: Südafrika Republik Südafrika ; Ethnologin ; Biographie ; Hoernlé, Winifred ; Wilson, Monica ; Hellmann, Ellen ; Kuper, Hilda ; Krige, Eileen Jensen ; Richards, Audrey I.
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  • 74
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 978-1-138-82871-1
    Language: German
    Pages: XVII, 241 S. , Ill.; graph. Darst.; Kt.
    DDC: 720.1/03
    Keywords: Architektur Migration ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Globalisierung ; Stadtforschung, ethnologische ; Kulturgeographie
    Abstract: Ethno-Architecture and the Politics of Migration explores the interface between migration and architecture. Cities have been substantially affected by transnational migration but the physical manifestations of migration in architecture - and its effect on streetscape, neighbourhood and city - have so far been understudied. This contributed volume examines how migrants interact with, adapt, and construct new architecture. Looking at the physical, urban and cultural impact of these changes on a variety of sites, the authors explore architecture as an identity category and investigate what buildings and places associated with migration tell us about central questions of belonging, culture, community, and home in regions such as North America, Australia and the UK. An important contribution to debates on place identity and the transformation of places as a result of mobility and globalised economies in the 21st century.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Mirjana Lozanovska Part 1: Ethno-landscapes of Migration 1. 'Where is the Global City?' Ayona Datta 2. Edge of Centre David Beynon 3. Asian Indian Landscapes in Queens John W. Frazier 4. Security, Surveillance, and the New Landscapes of Migration Mark Gillem and Lyndsey Pruitt Part 2: Materialities of Home 5. Envisioning Modernity Sarah Lopez 6. Arquitectura de remesas: 'Demonstration effect' in Latin American Popular Architecture Christien Klaufus 7. Meaning of House for Moroccan Migrants in Israel Iris Levin 8. The Home that Never Was Marcel Vellinga Part 3: Temporality of Migrant Construction 9. World-Making in Everyday Life Arijit Sen 10. Doing Multiculturalism in Sydney Road Ian Woodcock 11. Food and Culture, Time and Space Karen A. Frank and Philip Speranza 12. On the Move Yannik Porsche Conclusion: Migration and Ethno-Architecture Mirjana Lozanovska Contributor Biographies
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  • 75
    ISBN: 978-1-107-10591-1
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii,351 Seiten; 16 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln , Illustrationen, Karten
    DDC: 391.009709033
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    Keywords: Atlantischer Raum Amerika ; Handel ; Textilie ; Bekleidung ; Mode ; Konsum ; Kultureinfluss ; Kolonialismus ; Sklaverei ; Materielle Kultur ; Sozialer Status ; Geschichte
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  • 76
    ISBN: 978-0-415-71351-1 , 978-1-315-88325-0/Ausgabe im Fernzugriff
    Language: English
    Pages: XXI, 214 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Series Statement: Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
    Keywords: Timor Osttimor ; Wasser ; Wasserversorgung ; Wasserwirtschaft ; Politik ; Ökologie ; Soziales Leben ; Ritual ; Spiritualität ; Kosmologie ; Umweltpolitik ; Entwicklung ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Baucau 〈Stadt, Osttimor〉
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-04332-9 , 978-1-107-61857-2
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 355 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: first paperback edition
    Keywords: Indien Karikatur ; Witz und Humor ; Politik ; Geschichte ; Soziales Leben ; Kolonialismus ; Nationalismus ; Globalisierung
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 276-347
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 978-1-138-78523-6 , 978-1-315-76799-4
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 268 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Geographies of Leisure Tourism and Mobility 53
    Keywords: USA Indianer, USA ; Bild des Indianers ; Mythos ; Vorstellung ; Film ; Tourismus ; Popular Culture
    Abstract: The West is one of the strongest and most enduring place images in the world and its myth is firmly rooted in popular culture - whether novels, film, television, music, clothing and even video games. The West combines myth and history, rugged natural scenery and wide open spaces, popular culture and promises of transformation. These imagined places draw in tourists, attracted by a cultural heritage that is part fictional and mediatised. In turn, tourism operators and destination marketing organisations refashion what they present to fit these imagined images.
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  • 79
    ISBN: 978-1-107-11905-5
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXI, 364 S.
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) [135]
    DDC: 960
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    Keywords: Republik Niger Sahel ; Politik ; Arbeit ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Entwicklungsprojekt ; Ökologie ; Sklaverei ; Selbstbestimmung ; Geschichte ; Ader 〈Regionon, Nigeria〉
    Description / Table of Contents: At the desert's edge. Between Sokoto and Agadez : inter-ethnic hierarchy in the nineteenth century. Entangled histories of colonial occupation, 1899-1917. Governing labour--slave, forced, and migrant, 1918-1945. The development of "development", 1946-1983. Fighting against the desert, 1984-2000. Between development and dependence.
    Note: Im Band irrtümlich als Band 132 bezeichnet.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  The _garden of meaning (behind the fabrication of a "culture") 58/2, 2017, S. 311-312
    Titel der Quelle: The _garden of meaning (behind the fabrication of a "culture")
    Angaben zur Quelle: 58/2, 2017, S. 311-312
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    In:  Anthropos 111/1, 2016, S. 288-289
    Pages: 192 pp.
    Titel der Quelle: Anthropos
    Angaben zur Quelle: 111/1, 2016, S. 288-289
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  • 82
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 978-1-138-90312-8
    Language: English
    Pages: 138 S.
    Keywords: Essen Sozialer Aspekt ; Freizeit ; Ernährung ; Nahrungsmittel ; Eßgewohnheit ; Anthropologie, kulinarische
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  • 83
    ISBN: 978-1-138-80665-8
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 149 S.
    Keywords: Tourismus Gesundheit ; Medizin ; Heilbehandlung ; Reproduktion, menschliche ; Gesellschaft, moderne ; Globalisierung
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 0-415-63866-6 , 978-0-415-63866-1
    Language: English
    Pages: 576 S.
    Keywords: Religion Buddhismus ; Christentum ; Protestant ; Katholik ; Hinduismus ; Islam ; Judentum ; Paganismus ; Mormone ; Popular Culture ; Massenmedien ; Film ; Bollywood ; Fernsehen ; Presse ; Radio ; Musik ; Video ; Internet ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Werbung ; Literatur ; Comic ; Mode ; Spiel ; Essen ; Konsum ; Sport
    Abstract: "Religion and popular culture is a fast-growing field that spans a variety of disciplines. This volume offers the first real survey of the field to date and provides a guide for the work of future scholars. It explores: key issues of definition and of methodology religious encounters with popular culture across media, material culture and space, ranging from videogames and social networks to cooking and kitsch, architecture and national monuments the representation of different religious traditions within the media and popular culture, mainly in the West but also including important non-western spheres such as Bollywood. Students will find the Companion an enjoyable and informative resource, whilst scholars will find it a stimulus to future work in the field"
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  • 85
    ISBN: 978-1-138-79599-0
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 382 S. , Ill.
    Keywords: Indigenität Kunst ; Kreativität ; Orale Tradition ; Tanz ; Musik ; Anthropologie, visuelle ; Wissen, lokales ; Identität ; Ethnizität ; Kulturwandel ; Sozialwissenschaft ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Performing Identities brings together essays by scholars, artists and activists engaged in understanding and conserving rapidly disappearing local knowledge forms of indigenous communities across continents. It depicts the imaginative transactions evident in the interface of identity and cultural transformation, raising the issue of cultural rights of these otherwise marginalized communities.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction K.K. Chakravarty. 1. The Hyena Wears Darkness: Stories as Teaching Tools Pia Thielmann 2. Reading Folktales Juxtapositionally: Embedded Political Insights and Implied Social Value Systems in Two Traditional (Khoekhoe And Khasi) Narratives Annie Gagiano 3. Kissa - Heer: A Gem of Oral Tradition Charu Chitra 4. Magical Rhythms: Psycho-Sexual and Religious Significance of Tribal Dance Mini John 5. Foregrounding the Margin: Socio-Cultural Gender-Friendly Traditions of the Lepchas of North-East India and the Igbos of South-East Nigeria Shreya Bhattacharji 6. Charting the Multiple Scripts Of Santali: Notes Towards a Visual History of Adivasi Languages and Literatures Nishaant Choksi 7. Translating Identity as Lexicon: P.O. Bodding and A Santal Dictionary Ivy Imogene Hansdak 8. Marginalised Music : A Case Study from Western Orissa/India Lidia Guzy 9. Storying Sovereignty and 'Sustainable Self-Determination' in Alexis Wright's Carpentaria and Warwick Thornton's Samson and Delilah Julie Mullaney 10. The Socio-Political Imperative of Festivals in a Contested Space: The Examples of the Okiroro (Awan-Okere) and Agbassa Idju Festivals of Warri, Nigeria Alero Uwawah and Israel Meriomame Wekpe 11. Ogoni Dances, Masquerades and Worldview Barine Saana Ngaage 12. 'Black Indian' Women and Blood Rules: Gender, Mixed Race and Hyphenated Hybridities on the Margins of America Christine Vogt-William 13. Cultural Celebrations of Life: Rituals of a Hill Tribe Mohan Doss 14. The /Xam Narratives of the Bleek and Lloyd Collection: Are They Mythology and Do They Belong to the Nineteenth Century? Michael Wessels 15. Staging the Indian Reserve: Tomson Highway's The Rez Sisters Cecile Fouache 16. Indigenous Knowledge and Global Translation: Reconstruction of Australia through Aboriginal Imagination in Alexis Wright's Carpentaria Sei Kosugi 17. Contesting the Curative Space: The Politics of Healing in the Narratives of Abanyole Ethnomedical Practitioners Dishon G. Kweya 18. Conquering Adversity through Art: An Evaluation of Moranic Performances by the Maasai People of Kenya Joseph Muleka 19. Women and Indigenous Resistance: In Tess Onwueme's Tell It To Women and What Mama Said Maureen N. Eke 20. Tracing Post-Colonial Questions in Ancient Thought Karlheinz Hulser
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  • 86
    ISBN: 978-1-138-85258-7 , 978-1-315-72336-5
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 268 S.
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in African Politics and International Relations 7
    DDC: 351.967
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    Keywords: Afrika Afrika, Subsahara ; Administration ; öffentlicher Dienst ; Ordnung, normative ; Staat ; Politik
    Abstract: Although international development discourse considers the state as a crucial development actor, there remains a significant discrepancy between the official norms of the state and public services and the actual practices of political elites and civil servants. This text interrogates the variety of ways in which state policies and legal norms have been translated into the set of practical norms which make up real governance in sub-Saharan Africa. It argues that the concept of practical norms is an appropriate tool for an ethnographic investigation of public bureaucracies, interactions between civil servants and users, and the daily functioning of the state in Africa. It demonstrates that practical norms are usually different from official norms, complementing, bypassing and even contradicting them. In addition, it explores the positive and negative effects of different aspects of this 'real governance'. This text will be of key interest to academics, students and researchers in the fields of development, political science, anthropology and development studies, African studies, international comparative studies, implementation studies, and public policy.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction: the game of the rules Tom De Herdt & Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan Part I A New Concept? 2 Informal regulations of public bureaucracies in Africa and beyond: practical norms as an exploratory concept Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan 3 Traditionalist Africanist culturalism: Analysis of a scientific ideology and a plea for an empirically grounded concept of culture Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan 4 Hybrid orders and practical norms: a Weberian view Tom De Herdt Part II Real Governance in Practice 5 Juggling with the norms. Everyday practice in an emergency service in Niger Eric Hahonou 6 The King is not a kinsman; Multiple accountabilities in the postcolonial State in Africa Giorgio Blundo 7 Ethnography of everyday ethics in a South African Medical Ward Frederic Le Marcis and Julien Grard 8 Local prison governance with global human rights - the merging of professional and practical norms in Ugandan prisons Tomas Max Martin 9 The evolution of practical norms through bricolage: 'good' local water governance in Zimbabwe Frances Cleaver 10 Evident but elusive: practical norms in the gold sector in South-Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo Sara Geenen 11 Beyond Corruption. The everyday life of a court of the peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo Benjamin Rubbers and Emilie Gallez
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  • 87
    ISBN: 0-415-18022-8 , 978-0-415-18022-1
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 301 S.
    Series Statement: Politics in Asia Series
    DDC: 320.509598/09045
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    Keywords: Indonesien Politik ; Demokratie ; Geschichte ; Macht ; Regierung ; Korruption ; Gewalt ; Ideologie
    Abstract: Illiberal Democracy in Indonesia charts the origins and development of organicist ideologies in Indonesia from the early 20th century to the present. In doing so, it provides a background to the theories and ideology that informed organicist thought, traces key themes in Indonesian history, examines the Soeharto regime and his 'New Order' in detail, and looks at contemporary Indonesia to question the possibility of past ideologies making a resurgence in the country. Beginning with an exploration of the origins of the theory of the organic state in Europe, this book explores how this influenced many young Indonesian scholars and 'secular' nationalists. It also looks in detail at the case of Japan, and identifies the parallels between the process by which Japanese and Indonesian nationalist scholars drew on European romantic organicist ideas to forge 'anti-Western' national identities and ideologies. The book then turns to Indonesia's tumultuous history from the revolution to 1965, the rise of Soeharto, and how his regime used organicist ideology, together with law and terror, to shape the political landscape consolidate control. In turn, it shows how the social and economic changes wrought by the government's policies, such as the rise of a cosmopolitan middle class and a rapidly growing urban proletariat led to the failure of the corporatist political infrastructure and the eventual collapse of the New Order in 1998. Finally, the epilogue surveys the post Soeharto years to 2014, and how growing disquiet about the inability of the government to contain religious intolerance, violence and corruption, has led to an increased readiness to re-embrace not only more authoritarian styles of rule but also ideological formulas from the past. This book will be welcomed by students and scholars of Southeast Asia, politics and political theory, as well as by those interested in authoritarian regimes, democracy and human rights.
    Description / Table of Contents: Starting points. Organicism and the Volksgeist -- The allure of Japan's "family-state" -- 1945 : organicism versus rights -- Revolution, democracy and corporatist antidotes -- Against politics : Soeharto in power -- Engineering hegemony -- Indonesianising Indonesia -- Twilight of the ideologues.
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  • 88
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 0-415-52391-5 , 978-0-415-52391-2
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXVIII, 679 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Routledge Handbooks
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    Keywords: Arabische Staaten Tunesien ; Naher Osten ; Nordafrika ; Revolution ; Demokratisierung ; Arabischer Frühling ; Politische Bewegung ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The self-immolation of Mohammed Bouazizi in Tunisia in December 2010 heralded the arrival of the 'Arab Spring,' a startling, yet not unprecedented, era of profound social and political upheaval. The meme of the Arab Spring is characterised by bottom-up change, or the lack thereof, and it's effects are still unfurling today. The Routledge Handbook of the Arab Spring seeks to provide a departure point for ongoing discussion of a fluid phenomenon on a plethora of topics, including: Contexts and contests of democratisation The sweep of the Arab Spring Egypt Women and the Arab Spring Agents of change and the technology of protest Impact of the Arab Spring in the wider Middle East and further afield Collating a wide array of viewpoints, specialisms, biases, and degrees of proximity and distance from events that shook the Arab world to its core, the Handbook is written with the reader in mind, to provide students, practitioners, diplomats, policy-makers and lay readers with contextualization and knowledge, and to set the stage for further discussion of the Arab Spring.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: (Re)constructing the 'Arab Spring' Part 1: The Arab Spring: Contexts and Contests of Democratization 1. On the 'Arab Spring Laurence Whitehead 2. Arab Politics After the Uprisings Michael Hudson 3. Toward a Historical Sociology of the Arab Uprising Raymond Hinnebusch 4. The Arab Spring Mustapha Kamel Al-Sayyid Part 2: The 'Travel' of Revolution: from Tunis to Sanaa 5. The Seeds of Tunisia's Revolution Amor Boubakri 6. The Roots of the Tunisian Revolution Sami Zemni 7. 'War on Terror' Legacies and the Tunisian Revolution Corinna Mullin 8. Libya's Arab Spring Anas A. Buera 9. Libya's Islamists Anas El Gomati 10. Bahrain's Revolution and Civil Society's Quest for Power Sharing Muhammad AlZekri 11. The Arab Spring Comes to Syria Obaida Fares 12. Yemen's Arab Spring Elham Manea 13. Pro-Regime and Oppositional Media Obaida Fares 14. 'In the Eye' of the Arab Spring Mariam Sharbash & Larbi Sadiki Part 3: Egypt in the Arab Spring: Islam, the State and the Military 15. The Egyptian Revolution Shafeeq Ghabra 16. The Brotherhood's Spring Khalil al-Anani 17. Making the Crisis Visible Irene Weipert-Fenner 18. Contemporary Islamist Discourses on the State in Egypt Mohammed Moussa 19. Failure of a Revolution Khaled Abou El-Fadl Part 4: Womens' Voices in the Arab Spring 20. Syria's 'Arab Spring' Tamara Al-Om 21. Tunisian Women in the Arab Spring Andrea Khalil Part 5: Arab Spring: Breakdown of the Old Social Compact 22. Breakdown of the Authoritarian Social Contract and Emergence of New Social Actors Lachen Achy 23. The Tunisian Revolution Hela Yousfi 24. Revolutionary Contagion Gianluca Solera Part 6: Uprisings: Agency and Technology of Protest 25. A Public Sphere Revolution? Armando Salvatore 26. The Revolution Never Ends Mark Levine 27. Al-Jazeera & Televised Revolution Ezzeddine Abdelmoula 28. Graffiti Arts and the Arab Spring Charlotte Schriwer 29. Poetry and the Arab Spring Atef Alshaer 30. The Arab Spring Akeel Abbas 31. Arab Youth and Technology in Bottom-up Struggle for Empowerment Maria Blanco Palencia Part 7: The Arab Spring: the Wider Middle East Evolution Not Revolution? Michael J. Willis 33. Algeria Youcef Bouandel 34. Democratisation & the 'Arab Spring' Hamid J A Alkifaey 35. Protest and Reform James Worrall 36. Palestine and the Wind of the Arab Spring Tahani Mustafa 37. Turkey and the Arab Uprisings Derya Gocer Akder &Marc Herzog 38. Turkey Cengiz Gunay 39. Iran and the Arab Spring Shabnam Holliday 40. The Israel Tent Protests Alan Craig Part 8: The Arab Spring in a Global Context 41. Revolutions in North Africa Shamil Jeppie 42. The EU and Democracy Promotion Tobias Schumacher 43. The Nordic Countries and the Arab Spring Timo Behr 44. From Spain to Egypt Ivan Molina Allende & Sabine Hattinger 45. The Arab Spring and EU Democracy Promotion in Tunisia Rawtha Benothman 46. Russia and the Arab Spring Karina Fayzullina 47. North America's Response to the Tunisian and Egyptian Uprisings Dalal Daoud 48. The Arab Spring Anwar Alam
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  • 89
    ISBN: 978-0-415-73634-3
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 152 S.
    Edition: 4th ed.
    DDC: 306.0941
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    Keywords: Großbritannien Forschungstradition ; Wissenschaftsgeschichte ; Theorie ; Ethnologie
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  • 90
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-03411-2 , 978-1-107-65228-6
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 261 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 305.8
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    Keywords: Anthropologie, soziale Rasse ; Rassismus ; Biologie ; Genetik ; Geschichte ; Griechenland, klassisch ; Europa ; Großbritannien ; Frankreich ; Russland ; Kanada ; USA ; Lateinamerika ; Kuba ; Ecuador ; Guatemala ; Südamerika ; Brasilien ; Mittelamerika ; Südafrika ; China ; Indien ; Globalisierung, kulturelle ; Multikulturalität ; Einführung
    Abstract: Taking a comparative approach, this textbook is a concise introduction to race. Illustrated with detailed examples from around the world, it is organised into two parts. Part I explores the historical changes in ideas about race from the ancient world to the present day, in different corners of the globe. Part II outlines ways in which racial difference and inequality are perceived and enacted in selected regions of the world. Examining how humans have used ideas of physical appearance, heredity and behaviour as criteria for categorising others, the text guides students through provocative questions such as: what is race? Does studying race reinforce racism? Does a colour-blind approach dismantle, or merely mask, racism? How does biology feed into concepts of race? Numerous case studies, photos, figures and tables help students to appreciate the different meanings of race in varied contexts, and end-of-chapter research tasks provide further support for student learning.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Knowing 'race' -- Part I. Race in Time: 2. Early approaches to understanding human variation. 3. From Enlightenment to eugenics. 4. Biology, culture and genomics. 5. Race in the era of cultural racism: politics and the everyday -- Part II. Race in Practice: 6. Latin America: mixture and racism. 7. The United States and South Africa: segregation and desegregation. 8. Race in Europe: immigration and nation. 9. Conclusion -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 225 - 248
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 978-0-415-73125-6 , 978-0-415-73124-9
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 176 S.
    Series Statement: The _Basics
    DDC: 306.6
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    Keywords: Religionsethnologie Religion ; Einführung ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch ; Einführung ; Einführung ; Lehrbuch
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  • 92
    ISBN: 978-0-415-74526-0
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 136 S.
    Keywords: Afrika Nigeria ; Republik Südafrika ; Südafrika ; Swaziland ; Mosambik ; Simbabwe ; Kenia ; Ägypten ; Somalia ; Massenmedien ; Soziale Medien ; Presse ; Kommunikationstechnologie ; Innovation
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  • 93
    ISBN: 978-1-138-82271-9
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 167 S. , graph. Darst.
    Keywords: Afrika China ; Politik ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Beziehungen, internationale ; Massenmedien ; Presse
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-01654-5 , 978-1-107-60252-6 /Pbk.
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 281 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 129
    Keywords: Westafrika Afrika, Subsahara ; Sudan ; Sahel ; Mali ; Migration ; Muslime ; Imperialismus ; Nichtregierungsorganisation ; Dekolonisation ; Postkolonialismus ; Beziehungen, transnationale ; Bürgerrechtsbewegung ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Politik ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book looks beyond the familiar history of former empires and new nation-states to consider newly transnational communities of solidarity and aid, social science and activism. Shortly after independence from France in 1960, the people living along the Sahel - a long, thin stretch of land bordering the Sahara - became the subjects of human rights campaigns and humanitarian interventions. Just when its states were strongest and most ambitious, the postcolonial West African Sahel became fertile terrain for the production of novel forms of governmental rationality realized through NGOs. The roots of this 'nongovernmentality' lay partly in Europe and North America, but it flowered, paradoxically, in the Sahel. This book is unique in that it questions not only how West African states exercised their new sovereignty but also how and why NGOs - ranging from CARE and Amnesty International to black internationalists - began to assume elements of sovereignty during a period in which it was so highly valued. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Maps and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Maps -- Note on Terminology -- Introduction -- Part I -- 1 - Knowing the Postcolony -- 2 - A New Republic -- Part II -- Introduction to Part II: Sahelian Migrations and State Thought -- 3 - "French" Muslims in Sudan -- 4 - Well-Known Strangers: How West Africans Became Foreigners in Postimperial France -- Part III -- Introduction to Part III: Saving the Sahel -- 5 - Governing Famine -- 6 - Human Rights and Saharan Prisons -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 249-273
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 978-1-138-81609-1
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 287 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: Archaeology 54
    Keywords: Afrika Felsbild ; Antike
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  • 96
    ISBN: 978-0-415-74173-6 , 978-1-315-81511-4/e-book
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 192 S.
    Series Statement: Routledge Sufi Series
    Keywords: Marokko Sufismus ; Islam ; Frau ; Frau und Islam ; Heilbehandlung ; Ritual, religiöses ; Wallfahrt ; Qadiriya 〈Orden, islam.〉
    Abstract: "The book is a comparative study of the Budshishiyya Order in Morocco and Western Europe. It examines the embodied expressions of Sufism by looking at the ways in which religious discourses are bodily endorsed, by exploring the religious body in movement, in performance and in relation to the social order"--"Exploring the diverse myriad of female religious identities that exist within the various branches of the Moroccan Sufi Order, Qariyya B.Exploring the diverse myriad of female religious identities that exist within the various branches of the Moroccan Sufi Order, Qadiriyya Budshishiyya, today, this book evidences a wide array of religious identities, from those more typical of Berber culture, to those characterised by a 'sober' approach to Sufism, as well as those that denote New Age eclecticism. The book researches the ways in which religious discourses are corporeally endorsed. After providing an overview of the Order historically and today, enunciating the processes by which this local tariqa from North-eastern Morocco has become the international organization that it is now, the book explores the religious body in movement, in performance, and in relation to the social order. It analyses pilgrimage by assessing the annual visit that followers of Hamza Budshish make to the central lodge of the Order in Madagh; it explores bodily religious enactments in ritual performance, by discussing the central practices of Sufi ritual as manifested in the Budshishiyya, and delves attention into diverse understandings of faith healing and health issues. Gender and Sufism provides a detailed insight into religious healing, sufi rituals and sufi pilgrimage, and is essential reading for those seeking to understand Islam in Morocco, or those with an interest in Anthropology and Middle East studies more generally.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction 2 A Historical Overview 3 The Budshishiyya Today 4 The Budshishiyya Online 5 Ziyara 6 Ritual 7 Healing 8 Final Caveats
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 978-0-415-74592-5
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 211 S.
    Series Statement: Routledge Humanitarian Studies
    Keywords: Sozialarbeit Beruf ; Berufsbild ; Biographie ; Interview ; Humanitäre Hilfe ; Entwicklungszusammenarbeit
    Abstract: This book explores what attracts people to aidwork and to what extent the promises of aidwork are fulfilled. 'Aidland' is a highly complex and heterogeneous context which includes many different occupations, forms of employment and organizations.
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  • 98
    ISBN: 978-1-138-66253-7 , 978-0-415-52299-1
    Language: English
    Pages: 330 S. , Tab.
    Edition: 1st paperback issue
    Keywords: Südafrika Republik Südafrika ; Inder ; Indien ; Beziehungen Afrika-Asien ; Arbeitsmigration ; Diaspora ; Identität ; Minorität ; Ethnizität ; Erziehung ; Staat, moderner ; Politik ; Geschichte ; Tagungsbericht
    Abstract: This book deals with the legacies of the Indian experiences of migration and diaspora in South Africa. It highlights the social imaginaries of the migrants and citizens as they negotiate between a reconstructed notion of 'India' and their real present and future in the country of citizenship. Both South Africa and India have had a long history of group-based identity movements against exploitation around caste and race, intersecting with class, gender, language, religion and region. The combined history has allowed them to participate in novel ways in the global arena as regional powers. The book suggests that the question of identity concerns itself with exploitation and oppression of excluded groups in both countries. The authors are particularly attentive to the manner in which the two democratic states have confronted the challenges of history together with contemporary demands of inclusion and discuss the dilemmas involved in resolving them. The volume also raises questions regarding future roles, especially in the fields of education and the environment. It will be of interest to those in the fields of sociology, political science, international relations, history, migration and diaspora studies, as well as to the general reader.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contemporary India and South Africa; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface and Acknowledgements; 1. Legacies and New Identities: Contemporary India and South Africa Compared; Part I. Migration, Indenture and Identities: Being Indian in South Africa; 2. Indenture and Indianness in South Africa, 1860-1913; 3. Tracing the Journey of South African Indian Women from 1860; 4. In a Faraway Sugar Cane Field: Imagining Indentured Labour in Colonial India; 5. Made in India, Proudly South African: Commemorating 150 Years of Indian Presence in South Africa 6. Commemoration, Celebration or Commiseration?150th Anniversary of Indentured Labourers in South Africa7. The Legacy of Indentured Indians in South Africa: The Politics of Saving the Early Morning Market in Durban; 8. An Anthropological Critique of Indian Diasporic Integration in South Africa: Historical Processes and the Limits of Social Justice; Part II. The Contemporary Contradiction of Nation-States: Democracy, Education and Environment; 9. A Better Life for All: The Post-1994 South African Journey in the Second Decade of the New Millennium 10. South Africa: Conceptualising a Politics of Human-oriented Development11. Indian Democracy in Search of a Democratic State: Socio-political Challenges and State Responses in Contemporary India; 12. Reproduction, Contestation and the Struggle for a Just Education in India; 13. Reflexive Education to Re-envision Modernity; 14. The Place and Role of Higher Education in an Evolving South African Democracy; 15. Urban Dreams and Realities; 16. Contesting Conservation: Nature, Politics and History in Contemporary India; Part III. Relating to Each Other as Regional Nation-States 17. Globalising World and the Changing Dimensions of Indo-South African Ties18. IBSA in the Foreign Policy of a Rising India; 19. Scientific, Environmental and Agricultural Collaboration within the IBSA Dialogue Forum, 2003-2010; About the Editors; Notes on Contributors; Index
    Note: Papers presented at an international conference held in October 2010
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  • 99
    ISBN: 978-1-107-09485-7 , 1-107-09485-2
    Language: English
    Pages: XX, 291 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Series Statement: International African Library 48
    Keywords: Afrika Ghana ; Republik Südafrika ; kulturelles Eigentum ; Museum ; Politik ; Geschichte ; Tagungsbericht
    Abstract: Heritage work has had a uniquely wide currency in Africa's politics. Secure within the pages of books, encoded in legal statutes, encased in glass display cases and enacted in the panoply of court ritual, the artefacts produced by the heritage domain have become a resource for government administration, a library for traditionalists and a marketable source of value for cultural entrepreneurs. The Politics of Heritage in Africa draws together disparate fields of study - history, archaeology, linguistics, the performing arts and cinema - to show how the lifeways of the past were made into capital, a store of authentic knowledge that political and cultural entrepreneurs could draw from. This book shows African heritage to be a mode of political organisation, a means by which the relics of the past are shored up, reconstructed and revalued as commodities, as tradition, as morality or as patrimony.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction: heritage management in colonial and contemporary Africa D. R. Peterson; 2. Heritage and legacy in the South African state and university D. Herwitz; 3. Seeing beyond the official and the vernacular: the Duncan Village Massacre Memorial and the politics of heritage in South Africa G. Minkley and P. Mnyaka; 4. Fences, signs and property: heritage, development and the making of location in Lwandle L. Witz and N. Murray; 5. Monuments and negotiations of power in Ghana K. Gavua; 6. Of chiefs, tourists and culture: heritage production in contemporary Ghana R. Silverman; 7. Human remains, the disciplines of the dead and the South African memorial complex C. Rassool; 8. Heritage versus heritage: reaching for pre-Zulu identities in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa M. Buthelezi; 9. 9/11 and the painful death of an Asante king: national tragedies in comparative perspective K. Yankah; 10. Visions of ethnicity in nineteenth-century African linguistics J. Irvine; 11. The role of language in forging new identities: countering a heritage of servitude M. E. Dakubu; 12. Folk opera and the cultural politics of post-independence Ghana: Saka Acquaye's 'The Lost Fishermen' M. Nii-Dortey; 13. Flashes of modernity: heritage according to cinema L. Modisane; 14. Conclusion C. Hamilton.
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  • 100
    ISBN: 978-1-138-83361-6
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 138 S. , Ill.
    Keywords: Weltkulturerbe kulturelles Eigentum ; Menschenrecht
    Note: This book was originally published as a special issue of the Internationale Journal of Heritage Studies
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