Economic and political reform in Africa : anthropological perspectives /
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フォーマット: | 電子媒体 eBook |
言語: | 英語 |
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
[2014]
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目次:
- Introduction : what it means to be "reformed"
- "They think we can manufacture crops" : contract farming and the nontraditional commodity business
- "Everybody is a petty trader" : peri-urban trade in postconflict Maputo, Mozambique
- "We now milk elephants" : the community conservation business in rural Kenya
- "They are beating us over the head with democracy" : multiparty elections in rural Kenya
- "The government is always telling us what to think" : narratives of food aid dependence in rural Ethiopia
- "Counting the poor" : the politics of pastoralist poverty assessments in Kenya
- "A sort of free business" : hyper-liberalization and Somali transnationalism
- Conclusions : rethinking encounters and reformist narratives.