Controlling anger : the anthropology of Gisu violence
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書誌事項
Controlling anger : the anthropology of Gisu violence
(Eastern African studies)
J. Currey , Fountain , Ohio University Press, c1998
- Ohio University Press pbk
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注記
Originally published: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 1989
Bibliography: p. [282]-289
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
First published in 1989 and now in paperback, this book is of special interest to those studying the consequences of a breakdown of political control in modern Africa.
Set in the immediate post-independence period in Uganda, this study deals with the local effects of a collapse of state authority, and explores the problem of social control as one of self-control linked with the construction of male gender identity.
North America: Ohio U Press; Uganda: Fountain Publishers
目次
- Part 1 The problem: a reputation for violence
- differing standards - homicide statistics and methodological implications. Part 2 The accusational nexus: on being a man - the nature of Gisu experience
- some sources of tension - work, wealth and reputation
- witches and wastrels. Part 3 Kinship, community and cosmology: the agnatic charter
- land without loyalty
- community an dconflict
- excess and restraint in the morality of kinship. Part 4 Community in the making: we are the Gisu government - the new movements
- mafias in Africa. Appendix: the homicide survey-glossary.
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