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The Multiplicity of Orders and Practices

A Tribute to Georg Klute
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
466 Seiten
Englisch
Köppe, Rerschienen am26.02.2019
The volume is meant as a tribute to Georg Klute and his work. It focusses on four thematic fields which have been central for Georg Klute s research: politics and beside and beyond the state , legal pluralism , anthropology of violence and war , anthropology of work , and participant observation . The book intends to trigger debate, discussion, and thus, further evolvement of Georg Klute s scholarly Åuvre.About the editors:Thomas Hüsken is an ethnologist who focusses on politics beside the state in North Africa and the Middle East.Alexander Solyga is an ethnologist, economist and development practitioner, currently working as Country Director for the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) in Khartoum, Sudan.Dida Badi has worked since many years on the changes of socio-political structures of Tuareg populations of the Sahara and the Sahel (Algeria, Libya, Mali), adopting perspectives of cultural and historical anthropology.INHALT:Preface: Mentor, Companion, and Friend - A Few Words about this VolumeGeorg Klute s Professional CareerI. Beside the State: African Politics and BeyondErdmute Alber: Heterogeneity and Heterarchy - Middle-Class Households in BeninDida Badi: Les modalités d'appropriation et de transmission des biens et du pouvoir chez les Touaregs sédentaires du Tassili n AjjerBirgit Embaló: Violent Extremism, Islam and Youth in Guinea-BissauMario Krämer: The Current Debate on Neotraditional Authority in South Africa - Notes on the Legitimacy and Rise of IntermediariesJudith Scheele: Heterarchy, Locality, Connectivity, Tribes - can (and should) we speak of a Shared Political Culture across the Sahara?Petr Skalník: War as a Decisive Factor in State Formation - War and Peace in Africa. Local Conflict and the Weak StateMagnus Treiber: Projecting Modernity - A Leitmotif in Eritrea's Struggle for IndependenceII. Legal Pluralism and ConflictDereje Feyissa: Conflicting rights? Cultural and Women s Rights in the Context of Ethiopia s Legal PluralismLamine Doumbia: De la périphérie au centre-ville - Un terrain d'anthropologie juridique et politiqueMeron Zeleke: The Ambiguous Relationship Between State and Non-State Actors in Dispute Settlement in Contemporary EthiopiaDieter Neubert: Decentralised Conflicts, Heterarchy and the Limits of Conflict RegulationAmal S.M. Obeidi: Local Reconciliation in Libya since 2011 - Actors, Processes, and Mechanisms III. The Anthropology of WorkIsaie Dougnon: Coping with Age and Work - The Young Graduates Movement for Public Service in Mali (1987-2002)Anja Fischer: Expert Women in Nomadism - A Case Study about the Expertise of Work among Kel Ahnet Nomads in the Algerian Sahara DesertGeorg Materna: The Touristic Laobé of Senegal - The Commodification of Culture in African Arts, Inc.IV. The Merits of Participant ObservationBaz Lecocq: On Detailed Fieldwork Observations and Primordial Histories of Pastoral Animal Husbandry - The Cattle Line from the Neolithic to PresentTilman Musch / Mahama Abaliyi Sedike: Un mariage par rapt chez les Toubou Teda - Transgresser pour conserver la paix socialeHanna Lena Reich: Exploring the Night - Fieldwork Experiences from NairobiV. DiscoursesKurt Beck: On Claiming Non-Creativity, or: The One who has no Guide, his Guide is the Devil Michael Hauhs: Temporalities of Conservation - Human-Environment Relationships in an African National ParkGerd Spittler: De quelles choses l homme a-t-il besoin ? La culture matérielle des Touaregs Kel Eweymehr

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KlappentextThe volume is meant as a tribute to Georg Klute and his work. It focusses on four thematic fields which have been central for Georg Klute s research: politics and beside and beyond the state , legal pluralism , anthropology of violence and war , anthropology of work , and participant observation . The book intends to trigger debate, discussion, and thus, further evolvement of Georg Klute s scholarly Åuvre.About the editors:Thomas Hüsken is an ethnologist who focusses on politics beside the state in North Africa and the Middle East.Alexander Solyga is an ethnologist, economist and development practitioner, currently working as Country Director for the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) in Khartoum, Sudan.Dida Badi has worked since many years on the changes of socio-political structures of Tuareg populations of the Sahara and the Sahel (Algeria, Libya, Mali), adopting perspectives of cultural and historical anthropology.INHALT:Preface: Mentor, Companion, and Friend - A Few Words about this VolumeGeorg Klute s Professional CareerI. Beside the State: African Politics and BeyondErdmute Alber: Heterogeneity and Heterarchy - Middle-Class Households in BeninDida Badi: Les modalités d'appropriation et de transmission des biens et du pouvoir chez les Touaregs sédentaires du Tassili n AjjerBirgit Embaló: Violent Extremism, Islam and Youth in Guinea-BissauMario Krämer: The Current Debate on Neotraditional Authority in South Africa - Notes on the Legitimacy and Rise of IntermediariesJudith Scheele: Heterarchy, Locality, Connectivity, Tribes - can (and should) we speak of a Shared Political Culture across the Sahara?Petr Skalník: War as a Decisive Factor in State Formation - War and Peace in Africa. Local Conflict and the Weak StateMagnus Treiber: Projecting Modernity - A Leitmotif in Eritrea's Struggle for IndependenceII. Legal Pluralism and ConflictDereje Feyissa: Conflicting rights? Cultural and Women s Rights in the Context of Ethiopia s Legal PluralismLamine Doumbia: De la périphérie au centre-ville - Un terrain d'anthropologie juridique et politiqueMeron Zeleke: The Ambiguous Relationship Between State and Non-State Actors in Dispute Settlement in Contemporary EthiopiaDieter Neubert: Decentralised Conflicts, Heterarchy and the Limits of Conflict RegulationAmal S.M. Obeidi: Local Reconciliation in Libya since 2011 - Actors, Processes, and Mechanisms III. The Anthropology of WorkIsaie Dougnon: Coping with Age and Work - The Young Graduates Movement for Public Service in Mali (1987-2002)Anja Fischer: Expert Women in Nomadism - A Case Study about the Expertise of Work among Kel Ahnet Nomads in the Algerian Sahara DesertGeorg Materna: The Touristic Laobé of Senegal - The Commodification of Culture in African Arts, Inc.IV. The Merits of Participant ObservationBaz Lecocq: On Detailed Fieldwork Observations and Primordial Histories of Pastoral Animal Husbandry - The Cattle Line from the Neolithic to PresentTilman Musch / Mahama Abaliyi Sedike: Un mariage par rapt chez les Toubou Teda - Transgresser pour conserver la paix socialeHanna Lena Reich: Exploring the Night - Fieldwork Experiences from NairobiV. DiscoursesKurt Beck: On Claiming Non-Creativity, or: The One who has no Guide, his Guide is the Devil Michael Hauhs: Temporalities of Conservation - Human-Environment Relationships in an African National ParkGerd Spittler: De quelles choses l homme a-t-il besoin ? La culture matérielle des Touaregs Kel Ewey
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-89645-850-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatPaperback (Deutsch)
Verlag
ErscheinungsortKöln
ErscheinungslandDeutschland
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum26.02.2019
Reihen-Nr.50
Seiten466 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht1090 g
IllustrationenGeorg Klute s Professional Career, 5 Farbfotos, 14 Schwarzweißfotos, 2 Farbgrafiken, 2 farbige Faksimile-Abbildungen, 2 Tabellen
Artikel-Nr.46081626

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