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Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture - From Customary Law to Human Rights in Tanzania (Paperback): Dorothy L. Hodgson Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture - From Customary Law to Human Rights in Tanzania (Paperback)
Dorothy L. Hodgson
R728 R665 Discovery Miles 6 650 Save R63 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When, where, why, and by whom is law used to force desired social change in the name of justice? Why has culture come to be seen as inherently oppressive to women? In this finely crafted book, Dorothy L. Hodgson examines the history of legal ideas and institutions in Tanzania - from customary law to human rights - as specific forms of justice that often reflect elite ideas about gender, culture, and social change. Drawing on evidence from Maasai communities, she explores how the legacies of colonial law-making continue to influence contemporary efforts to create laws, codify marriage, criminalize FGM, and contest land grabs by state officials. Despite the easy dismissal by elites of the priorities and perspectives of grassroots women, she shows how Maasai women have always had powerful ways to confront and challenge injustice, express their priorities, and reveal the limits of rights-based legal ideals.

Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture - From Customary Law to Human Rights in Tanzania (Hardcover): Dorothy L. Hodgson Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture - From Customary Law to Human Rights in Tanzania (Hardcover)
Dorothy L. Hodgson
R1,980 R1,695 Discovery Miles 16 950 Save R285 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When, where, why, and by whom is law used to force desired social change in the name of justice? Why has culture come to be seen as inherently oppressive to women? In this finely crafted book, Dorothy L. Hodgson examines the history of legal ideas and institutions in Tanzania - from customary law to human rights - as specific forms of justice that often reflect elite ideas about gender, culture, and social change. Drawing on evidence from Maasai communities, she explores how the legacies of colonial law-making continue to influence contemporary efforts to create laws, codify marriage, criminalize FGM, and contest land grabs by state officials. Despite the easy dismissal by elites of the priorities and perspectives of grassroots women, she shows how Maasai women have always had powerful ways to confront and challenge injustice, express their priorities, and reveal the limits of rights-based legal ideals.

Evil in Africa - Encounters with the Everyday (Hardcover): William C Olsen, Walter E.A. van Beek Evil in Africa - Encounters with the Everyday (Hardcover)
William C Olsen, Walter E.A. van Beek; Contributions by Jennie E Burnet, Linda van de Kamp, Leocadie Ekoue, …
R2,645 R2,414 Discovery Miles 24 140 Save R231 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William C. Olsen, Walter E. A. van Beek, and the contributors to this volume seek to understand how Africans have confronted evil around them. Grouped around notions of evil as a cognitive or experiential problem, evil as malevolent process, and evil as an inversion of justice, these essays investigate what can be accepted and what must be condemned in order to evaluate being and morality in African cultural and social contexts. These studies of evil entanglements take local and national histories and identities into account, including state politics and civil war, religious practices, Islam, gender, and modernity.

Being Maasai, Becoming Indigenous - Postcolonial Politics in a Neoliberal World (Paperback): Dorothy L. Hodgson Being Maasai, Becoming Indigenous - Postcolonial Politics in a Neoliberal World (Paperback)
Dorothy L. Hodgson
R852 R622 Discovery Miles 6 220 Save R230 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What happens to marginalized groups from Africa when they ally with the indigenous peoples movement? Who claims to be indigenous and why? Dorothy L. Hodgson explores how indigenous identity, both in concept and in practice, plays out in the context of economic liberalization, transnational capitalism, state restructuring, and political democratization. Hodgson brings her long experience with Maasai to her understanding of the shifting contours of their contemporary struggles for recognition, representation, rights, and resources. Being Maasai, Becoming Indigenous is a deep and sensitive reflection on the possibilities and limits of transnational advocacy and the dilemmas of political action, civil society, and change in Maasai communities."

Evil in Africa - Encounters with the Everyday (Paperback): William C Olsen, Walter E.A. van Beek Evil in Africa - Encounters with the Everyday (Paperback)
William C Olsen, Walter E.A. van Beek; Contributions by Jennie E Burnet, Linda van de Kamp, Leocadie Ekoue, …
R1,139 R948 Discovery Miles 9 480 Save R191 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William C. Olsen, Walter E. A. van Beek, and the contributors to this volume seek to understand how Africans have confronted evil around them. Grouped around notions of evil as a cognitive or experiential problem, evil as malevolent process, and evil as an inversion of justice, these essays investigate what can be accepted and what must be condemned in order to evaluate being and morality in African cultural and social contexts. These studies of evil entanglements take local and national histories and identities into account, including state politics and civil war, religious practices, Islam, gender, and modernity.

Gender and Culture at the Limit of Rights (Paperback): Dorothy L. Hodgson Gender and Culture at the Limit of Rights (Paperback)
Dorothy L. Hodgson
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An interdisciplinary collection, Gender and Culture at the Limit of Rights examines the potential and limitations of the "women's rights as human rights" framework as a strategy for seeking gender justice. Drawing on detailed case studies from the United States, Africa, Latin America, Asia, and elsewhere, contributors to the volume explore the specific social histories, political struggles, cultural assumptions, and gender ideologies that have produced certain rights or reframed long-standing debates in the language of rights. The essays address the gender-specific ways in which rights-based protocols have been analyzed, deployed, and legislated in the past and the present and the implications for women and men, adults and children in various social and geographical locations. Questions addressed include: What are the gendered assumptions and effects of the dominance of rights-based discourses for claims to social justice? What kinds of opportunities and limitations does such a "culture of rights" provide to seekers of justice, whether individuals or collectives, and how are these gendered? How and why do female bodies often become the site of contention in contexts pitting cultural against juridical perspectives? The contributors speak to central issues in current scholarly and policy debates about gender, culture, and human rights from comparative disciplinary, historical, and geographical perspectives. By taking "gender," rather than just "women," seriously as a category of analysis, the chapters suggest that the very sources of the power of human rights discourses, specifically "women's rights as human rights" discourses, to produce social change are also the sources of its limitations.

Gendering Ethnicity in African Women's Lives (Paperback): Jan Bender Shetler Gendering Ethnicity in African Women's Lives (Paperback)
Jan Bender Shetler; Afterword by Dorothy L. Hodgson
R1,627 Discovery Miles 16 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Do African men and women think about and act out their ethnicity in different ways? Most studies of ethnicity in Africa consider men's experiences, but rarely have scholars examined whether women have the same idea of what it means to be, for example, Igbo or Tswana or Kikuyu. Or, studies have invoked the adage "women have no tribe" to indicate a woman's loss of ethnicity as she marries into her husband's community. This volume engages directly the issue of women's ethnicity and makes stimulating contributions to debates about how and why women's movements have a unifying role in African political organization and peace movements. Drawing on extensive field research in many different regions of Africa, the contributors demonstrate in their essays that women do make choices about the forms of ethnicity they embrace, creating alternatives to male-centered definitions-in some cases rejecting a specific ethnic identity in favor of an interethnic alliance, in others reinterpreting the meaning of ethnicity within gendered domains, and in others performing ethnic power in gendered ways. Their analysis helps explain why African women may be more likely to champion interethnic political movements while men often promote an ethnicity based on martial masculinity. Bringing together anthropologists, historians, linguists, and political scientists, Gendering Ethnicity in African Women's Lives offers a diverse and timely look at a neglected but important topic.

The Church of Women - Gendered Encounters between Maasai and Missionaries (Paperback): Dorothy L. Hodgson The Church of Women - Gendered Encounters between Maasai and Missionaries (Paperback)
Dorothy L. Hodgson
R659 R602 Discovery Miles 6 020 Save R57 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Africa, why have so many more women converted to Christianity than men? What explains the appeal of Christianity to women? What does religious conversion mean for the negotiation of gender and ethnic identity? What role does religious conversion play as a tool for empowering women? In The Church of Women, Dorothy L. Hodgson looks at how gender has shaped the encounter between missionary priests and Maasai men and women in Tanzania. Building on her extensive experience with Maasai and the Spiritan missionaries, Hodgson explores how gendered change among Maasai has shaped women s notions of religious faith, religious practice, and spiritual power. Hodgson explores the appeal of Catholicism among women in East Africa, the enmeshing of Catholic practice with Maasai spirituality, and the meaning of conversion to new Christians. This rich, engaging, and original book challenges notions about religious encounter and the role of ethnic identity, female authority, and power among Maasai."

Once Intrepid Warriors - Gender, Ethnicity, and the Cultural Politics of Maasai Development (Paperback): Dorothy L. Hodgson Once Intrepid Warriors - Gender, Ethnicity, and the Cultural Politics of Maasai Development (Paperback)
Dorothy L. Hodgson
R629 R574 Discovery Miles 5 740 Save R55 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Once Intrepid Warriors advances a brilliantly persuasive critiqueof development among the Maasai.... This historical ethnography is a tour de force, counter-balancing the analysis of cultural, political, and socio-economictransformation over the longue duree with intimate and memorable portraits ofrepresentative individuals." -- Richard Werbner

"In aseries of chapters on the interrelationships of ethnicity, gender, and 'modernity, 'Hodgson concludes that it is not the Maasai who have remained static, but rather theexternal images of them." -- Choice

..". meticulous andwell-documented... a valuable resource...." -- Africa

Being Maasai, Becoming Indigenous - Postcolonial Politics in a Neoliberal World (Hardcover): Dorothy L. Hodgson Being Maasai, Becoming Indigenous - Postcolonial Politics in a Neoliberal World (Hardcover)
Dorothy L. Hodgson
R1,628 R1,507 Discovery Miles 15 070 Save R121 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What happens to marginalized groups from Africa when they ally with the indigenous peoples movement? Who claims to be indigenous and why? Dorothy L. Hodgson explores how indigenous identity, both in concept and in practice, plays out in the context of economic liberalization, transnational capitalism, state restructuring, and political democratization. Hodgson brings her long experience with Maasai to her understanding of the shifting contours of their contemporary struggles for recognition, representation, rights, and resources. Being Maasai, Becoming Indigenous is a deep and sensitive reflection on the possibilities and limits of transnational advocacy and the dilemmas of political action, civil society, and change in Maasai communities."

Rethinking Pastoralism in Africa - Gender, Culture, and the Myth of the Patriarchal Pastoralist (Paperback): Dorothy L. Hodgson Rethinking Pastoralism in Africa - Gender, Culture, and the Myth of the Patriarchal Pastoralist (Paperback)
Dorothy L. Hodgson
R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The dominant trend in pastoralist studies has long assumed that pastoralism and pastoral gender relations are inherently patriarchal. The contributors to this collection, in contrast, use diverse analytic approaches to demonstrate that pastoralist gender relations are dynamic, relational, historical, and produced through complex local-translocal interactions. Combining theoretically sophisticated analysis with detailed case studies, this collection will appeal to those doing research and teaching in African studies, gender studies, anthropology, and history. Among the topics discussed are pastoralism, patriarchy, and history among Maasai in Tanganyika; women's roles in peacemaking in Somali society; the fertility of houses and herds; gender, aging, and postchildbearing experience in a Tuareg community; and milk selling among Fulani women in Northern Burkina Faso.

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