Culture of colonialism the cultural subjection of Ukaguru
Material type: TextSeries: African systems of thoughtPublication details: Bloomington Indiana University Press 2012Description: xxvi,383pISBN:- 9780253002150
- 306.08996391 22 BE-C
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306.0721 CR- Cross-cultural analysis methods and applications | 306.0723 RA-R Reflections on fieldwork in Morocco | 306.08 RI-M Masks of difference cultural representations in literature, anthropology, and art | 306.08996391 BE-C Culture of colonialism the cultural subjection of Ukaguru | 306.09 AR-C Cultural history a concise introduction | 306.09 BU-H History and social theory | 306.09 CA-E End of millennium |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-371) and index.
Introduction: colonialism and anthropology -- Part 1: History -- Kaguru and colonial history: the rise and fall of indirect rule -- Part 2: Colonial life -- Ukaguru 1957-58 -- The Kaguru native authority -- Court cases: order and disorder -- Subversions and diversions: 1957-58 -- The world beyond: Kaguru marginality in a plural world, 1957-61 -- Part 3: How it ended and where it went -- Epilogue: independence and after -- Conclusion.
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