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The articles in 'Dealing with Uncertainty in Contemporary African
Lives' are based largely on work in Tanzania which has been spared
much of the turmoil that elsewhere has uprooted populations and
destroyed communities. Nevertheless they illuminate phenomena
common throughout sub-Saharan Africa as modernity in its many
guises undercuts old certainties, outmodes established knowledge of
how to order life and deal with crises, introduces new hazards, and
frustrates ambition and expectations. But as the editors, Haram and
Yamba, point out, uncertainty and insecurity have a positive side,
providing the basis for 'curiosity and exploration'. The case
studies demonstrate both the increasing uncertainty and insecurity
of life in contemporary Africa and the ways that people respond,
including warding off and reaching out. Scapegoats are sought.
Witch beliefs become elaborated as explanations of failures and
malaise while witchfinding becomes a lucrative profession.
Pentecostal or other fundamentalist churches burgeon as they assure
people that life has meaning and better times are before them if
only they believe. Suicide and insanity are other possible
responses. All in all, a thought-provoking volume. Elizabeth
Colson, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
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