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Reviews
"It is an intricate analysis of how transformations in Namibian marriage practices have been framed and structured by dramatic political and economic changes in the twentieth century, and thus how the vantage point ofmarriage is a productive tool from which to study how personal experiences reflect larger social shifts." Rachel Spronk, African Studies Review, 63/4 (2020) "With its balanced discussion of the regional literature the monograph is a good read for social scientists doing research in the Southern African region and of value to anyone researching gender and family relations. In addition, it is an inspiration for anyone interested in class relationsin Africa." Astrid Bochow, Anthropos, 115 (2020) "This is a rich and valuable study, of-fering a nuanced and historically sensitive ap-proach to an important question." Meredith McKittrick, H-Net-Reviews, 6 (2020) "This monograph provides a superb ethnography and a fruitful resource for understanding most of the core issues that revolve around marriage and the lack thereof in a Namibian community. It has much value as an anthropological study that indicates how new consumption patterns affect traditional institutions." Stephanie Rudwick, Modern Africa, 7/2 (2019)
Book Information
ISBN 9783837643039
Author Julia Pauli
Format Paperback
Page Count 340
Imprint Transcript Verlag
Publisher Transcript Verlag
Weight(grams) 666g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 147mm * 15mm