Contested Terrains and Constructed Categories brings together intellectuals from a variety of fields, backgrounds, generations, and continents to deepen and reinvigorate the theoretical and intellectual integrity of African studies.
Contested Terrains and Constructed Categories brings together intellectuals from a variety of fields, backgrounds, generations, and continents to deepen and reinvigorate the theoretical and intellectual integrity of African studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George Clement Bond is professor of anthropology and education at Teachers College and the director of the Institute of African Studies, Columbia University. Nigel C. Gibson is an assistant professor at the Institute of Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies, Emerson College, and a research associate in the Afro-American Studies program at both Brown and at Harvard University. He was formerly assistant director of the Institute of African Studies at Columbia University and is the editor of Rethinking Fanon: The Continuing Dialogue (1999).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 Challenging Modes of Thinking: Making Maps and Mapping History 1 "So Geographers in Africa Maps with Savage Pictures Fill Their Gaps" 2 The Challenges of Writing African Economic History Part 2 Contested Categories: Economy, Politics, and Society 3 Structural Adjustment 4 Poverty Profile in Sub Saharan Africa 5 Civil Society, Pluralism, Goldilocks, and Other Fairy Tales in Africa 6 Beyond the State and Civil Society 7 Silencing Power 8 Negotiating Identity in Post Settlement South Africa 9 Negotiable Property Part 3 Violence of the Word/Violence Against the Body 10 Mapping Africa's Presences 11 Contesting Terrains Over a Massacre 12 Negotiating Postwar Identities 13 Sex and the Politics of Space in Colonial Zimbabwe 14 Girls, Sex, and the Dangers of Urban Schooling in Coastal Madagascar 15 The Moving Frontier of AIDS in Uganda 16 Contested Claims and Individual Bodies
Introduction Part 1 Challenging Modes of Thinking: Making Maps and Mapping History 1 "So Geographers in Africa Maps with Savage Pictures Fill Their Gaps" 2 The Challenges of Writing African Economic History Part 2 Contested Categories: Economy, Politics, and Society 3 Structural Adjustment 4 Poverty Profile in Sub Saharan Africa 5 Civil Society, Pluralism, Goldilocks, and Other Fairy Tales in Africa 6 Beyond the State and Civil Society 7 Silencing Power 8 Negotiating Identity in Post Settlement South Africa 9 Negotiable Property Part 3 Violence of the Word/Violence Against the Body 10 Mapping Africa's Presences 11 Contesting Terrains Over a Massacre 12 Negotiating Postwar Identities 13 Sex and the Politics of Space in Colonial Zimbabwe 14 Girls, Sex, and the Dangers of Urban Schooling in Coastal Madagascar 15 The Moving Frontier of AIDS in Uganda 16 Contested Claims and Individual Bodies
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