African Encounters with Domesticity

African Encounters with Domesticity

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Hansen Karen Tranberg
Rutgers University Press
EAN: 9780813518039
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 Anthropologists usually think of domesticity as the activities related to the home and the family. Such activities have complex meanings associated with the sense of space, work, gender, and power. The contributors to this interdisciplinary collection of papers examine how indigenous African notions of domesticity interact with Western notions to transform the meaning of such activities. They explore the interactions of notions of domesticity in a number of settings in the twentieth century and the kinds of personal troubles and public issues these interactions have provoked. They also demonstrate that domesticity, as it emerged in Africa through the colonial encounter, was culturally constructed, and they show how ideologies of work, space, and gender interact with broader political-economic processes.

In her introduction, Hansen explains how the meaning of domesticity has changed and been contested in the West, specifies which of these shifting meanings are relevant in the African context, and summarizes the historical processes that have affected African ideologies of domesticity.
EAN 9780813518039
ISBN 0813518032
Binding Hardback
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Publication date September 1, 1992
Pages 334
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Readership Undergraduate
Authors Hansen Karen Tranberg
Editors Hansen, Karen Tranberg