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Contemporary Bali Nyonga is a rapidly growing town of over 80,000
in habitants, sixteen kilometres southwest of Bamenda, the capital
of the North West region, Cameroon. If Cameroon has been aptly
referred to in many circles as Africa in miniature, then Bali
Nyonga, since its founding in the mid 19th century is emblematic of
this so-called 'multicultural' region. This book is about change in
Bali Nyonga, but it is also about change in a typical postcolonial
African setting grappling with a challenging new world reality. It
aims to provide cutting-edge analyses of cultural change in Bali as
well as inspire a new kind of scholarship in the Cameroon
Grasslands - championed by indigenous intellectuals. The
contributors to this volume come from diverse academic backgrounds
and as will be evident in the various chapters, their disciplinary
perspectives have largely shaped their approaches to the topics
under study. Hence, this book draws on anthropological,
theological, literary and media studies perspective.
This study analyses the effects of democratic transition in two
African countries - Cameroon and South Africa - on chiefs and the
institution of chieftainship. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, the
monograph explores the cultural and socio-political conditions that
enabled chiefs to reinvent themselves in the new era of democratic
politics despite their status as 'old political actors'. It
explores the kinds of legitimacies claimed by chiefs in the new era
and the responses of their subjects to such claims, particularly
with respect to chiefs' involvement in national politics. The
monograph makes a case for the importance of comparative research
on chiefs in the era of democracy and the predicaments they face
therein. It contends that contrary to exhortations about the
incompatibility of chiefs and democracy, the reality is that
political transition in both South Africa and Cameroon produced
contradictions, creating space and a role for chiefs in a
fascinating and negotiated interplay of legitimacies and history.
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