Houses in the Rainforest: Ethnicity and Inequality Among Farmers and Foragers in Central Africa

Author:   Roy Richard Grinker
Publisher:   University of California Press
ISBN:  

9780520089754


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   04 August 1994
Format:   Paperback
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Houses in the Rainforest: Ethnicity and Inequality Among Farmers and Foragers in Central Africa


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This is the first ethnographic study of the farmers and foragers of northeastern Zaire since Colin Turnbull's classic works of the 1960s. Roy Richard Grinker lived for nearly two years among the Lese farmers and their long-term partners, the Efe (Pygmies), learned their languages, and gained unique insights into their complex social relations and ethnic identities. By showing how political organization is structured by ethnic and gender relations in the Lese house, Grinker challenges previous views of the Lese and Efe and other farmer-forager societies, as well as the conventional anthropological boundary between domestic and political contexts.

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Author:   Roy Richard Grinker
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780520089754


ISBN 10:   0520089758
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   04 August 1994
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Note on Language and Orthography 1. Introduction: From Tribes to Ethnic Groups 2. The History and Isolation of the Lese 3. Gender and Ethnicity 4. The House and the Economy 5. Witchcraft and the Opposition of Houses 6. Conclusion: A Union of Opposites References Index

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Theoretically, Houses in the Rainforest is a very sophisticated and a very important book. -- International Journal of African Historical Studies


Author Information

Roy Richard Grinker is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs at George Washington University.

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