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Those Who Play With Fire: Gender, Fertility and Transformation in East and Southern Africa
By (Author) Henrietta Moore
Edited by Todd Sanders
Edited by Bwire Kaare
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
1st January 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies, gender groups
Ethnic studies
305.3
Paperback
320
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
453g
Whether initiating girls or healing cattle, bringing rain or protesting taxation, many in Africa share a vision of a world where the cultural, symbolic and cosmic categories of "male" and "female" serve, through ritual, to both re-image and transform the world. This book introduces recent gender theory to the analysis of African ethnography, exp loring the ways in which ideational gender categories permeate African systems of thought and ritual practices. Thus, the book provides a framework with which to evaluate previous ethnographic material on Africa. In addition, it presents a broad range of new case studies - of hunter-gatherers, agriculturalists and pastoralists - revealing the varied and complex ways in which African ideas and ideals of what it means to be "male" and "female" broadly inform and give meaning to a wide range of transformative rituals.
Henrietta L. Moore is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Gender Institute and Todd Sanders is Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology, both at the London School of Economics. Bwire Kaare is Lecturer in the Institute of Finance Management, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.