Freedom in Fulani Social Life: An Introspective Ethnography

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University of Chicago Press, 15 d’ag. 1998 - 297 pàgines
Paul Riesman's Freedom in Fulani Social Life is based upon his two years of residence among the Jelgobe, a group of semi-nomadic Fulani of the Sahel in Upper Volta, western Africa. Since its original publication, this classic study has profoundly influenced the field of anthropology through its re-examination of the enthnographer's personal input on his research.

"Freedom in Fulani Social Life richly documents how the ethnographer's own personal and cultural background is implicated in the research process. . . . For this reason, [Riesman's] book will be of paramount interest to all ethnographers."—Philip L. Kilbride, Reviews in Anthropology

"A remarkably well-written and insightful account of Fulani life. . . . In addition to using the conventional approaches of participating in and observing the daily activities of the Jelgobe . . . Riesman enriches his account by examining his personal feelings about particular incidents."—Library Journal

"An interesting and provocative study."—Choice

At the time of his death in 1988, Paul Riesman was an anthropologist who taught at Carleton College.
 

Continguts

Climate and Technology
9
The Social Organization of Jelgoji
19
Fulani Social Structure
30
Life In the Wuro Categories of People and Tasks
52
Authority Relations in the Wuro
74
Religion
95
Pulaaku and Semteende Fulaniness and Shame
116
Jelgobe Attitudes toward Life
145
Relations between People
195
How to Resist Others
226
Wuro and Ladtfe The Village and the Bush
245
Notes
259
Glossary and Index of Fula Terms
277
Bibliography
287
Index
291
Copyright

Keeping Society Going
161

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