This book focuses on how the Iraqw perceive and respond to development in Tanzania. It explores how the ideology of development affects people's actions, and shows the creativity of local actors in adapting to new ideological shifts and using the rhetoric of development to pursue their own goals.
This book focuses on how the Iraqw perceive and respond to development in Tanzania. It explores how the ideology of development affects people's actions, and shows the creativity of local actors in adapting to new ideological shifts and using the rhetoric of development to pursue their own goals.
Katherine A. Snyder is assistant professor of anthropology at Queens College, CUNY. She specializes in development, globalization, gender, religion, and agrarian change in East Africa.
Inhaltsangabe
Series Editor Preface "Progress Is a Long Journey" Constructing a Homeland "Like Water and Honey" The Ties of Blood and Bones The Making of Men and Women These Days There is no Milk Cosmology and Morality Mediating Maendeleo Pollution and Ritual Praying for Harmony
Series Editor Preface "Progress Is a Long Journey" Constructing a Homeland "Like Water and Honey" The Ties of Blood and Bones The Making of Men and Women These Days There is no Milk Cosmology and Morality Mediating Maendeleo Pollution and Ritual Praying for Harmony
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