Dynamics of identification and conflict : anthropological encounters /: anthropological encounters. (2022)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Dynamics of identification and conflict : anthropological encounters /: anthropological encounters. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Dynamics of identification and conflict : anthropological encounters
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Markus Virgil Hoehne, Echi Christina Gabbert, and John R. Eidson.
- Editors:
- Höhne, Markus Virgil
Gabbert, Echi Christina
Eidson, John Rhodes, 1954- - Contents:
- List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements Introduction: Approaching the Dynamics of Identification and Conflict through the Anthropology of Günther Schlee; John R. Eidson, Echi Christina Gabbert and Markus Virgil Hoehne Part I: Pastoralists and Others: Identity, Territoriality, History and Politics Chapter 1. What Do (Pastoralist) Women Want? Warfare, Cowardice and Sexuality in Northern Kenya; Bilinda Straight Chapter 2. Negotiating Complexity in East Africa: Landscape, Territoriality and Identity Among Maa-speakers, North to South; John G. Galaty Chapter 3. Where Do They Belong and What Belongs to Them? Acceptance of ‘Sedentarizing’ Fulɓe and Rejection of Arab Returnees in Blue Nile State and Sennar State, Sudan; Elhadi Ibrahim Osman and Al-Amin Abu-Manga Chapter 4. Ethnicity, Identity and Citizenship of Recent Migrant Groups in Ghana; Steve Tonah Chapter 5. Studying Conflict and Ethnicity Through Performative and Audio-Visual Research Methods: Examples from Cameroon; Michaela Pelican Part II: Conflict and Identification, Interests and Integration Chapter 6. The Topography of Terrorism: Between Local Conflicts and Global Jihad; Sophie Roche Chapter 7. Politics of Belonging and the Litmus Test of Retaliation; Bertram Turner Chapter 8. Heroes and Identities: Relativism, Myth and Reality; Aleksandar Bošković Chapter 9. “Košta akwa” – What an Italian Pidgin Poem from Tigray Tells About Self-Image, Resistance and Conflict; Wolbert G.C. Smidt Chapter 10. Integration ThroughList of Illustrations; Acknowledgements Introduction: Approaching the Dynamics of Identification and Conflict through the Anthropology of Günther Schlee; John R. Eidson, Echi Christina Gabbert and Markus Virgil Hoehne Part I: Pastoralists and Others: Identity, Territoriality, History and Politics Chapter 1. What Do (Pastoralist) Women Want? Warfare, Cowardice and Sexuality in Northern Kenya; Bilinda Straight Chapter 2. Negotiating Complexity in East Africa: Landscape, Territoriality and Identity Among Maa-speakers, North to South; John G. Galaty Chapter 3. Where Do They Belong and What Belongs to Them? Acceptance of ‘Sedentarizing’ Fulɓe and Rejection of Arab Returnees in Blue Nile State and Sennar State, Sudan; Elhadi Ibrahim Osman and Al-Amin Abu-Manga Chapter 4. Ethnicity, Identity and Citizenship of Recent Migrant Groups in Ghana; Steve Tonah Chapter 5. Studying Conflict and Ethnicity Through Performative and Audio-Visual Research Methods: Examples from Cameroon; Michaela Pelican Part II: Conflict and Identification, Interests and Integration Chapter 6. The Topography of Terrorism: Between Local Conflicts and Global Jihad; Sophie Roche Chapter 7. Politics of Belonging and the Litmus Test of Retaliation; Bertram Turner Chapter 8. Heroes and Identities: Relativism, Myth and Reality; Aleksandar Bošković Chapter 9. “Košta akwa” – What an Italian Pidgin Poem from Tigray Tells About Self-Image, Resistance and Conflict; Wolbert G.C. Smidt Chapter 10. Integration Through Conflict: The Proliferation of Mutually Constituted Sacred Narratives in the Process of State (Re-)Formation in Ethiopia; Dereje Feyissa Chapter 11. ‘A Dimpled Spider, Fat and White’: U.S. Exceptionalism and the Accumulation of Terror; Steve Reyna Part III: Migration and Exclusion, Displacement and Emplacement Chapter 12. ‘The Challenges of Migration, Integration and Exclusion’: Günther Schlee’s Commitment to the Max Planck WiMi Initiative (2017-2020); Marie-Claire Foblets and Zeynep Yanasmayan Chapter 13. Dilemmas of Identification: The Trader’s Dilemma Among Khorezmians in Tashkent; Rano Turaeva Chapter 14. Is Migrating a Rational Decision? Motives and Procedures of Qazaq Repatriation; Peter Finke Chapter 15. Transnational Communities and Shifting Moral Values: Migrants Between the Netherlands and the Moluccas; Keebet von Benda-Beckmann Chapter 16. Multiscalar Social Relations of Dispossession and Emplacement: Building on the Work of Günther Schlee; Nina Glick Schiller Epilogue: Emancipatory Cosmopolitanism or Global Neighbourhood?; John R. Eidson, Echi Christina Gabbert, and Markus Virgil Hoehne Biographic Interview with Günther Schlee; Markus Virgil Hoehne Afterword: Charisma: Ethnographers and Their Host Societies; Ivo Strecker To Günther Schlee, with Thanks …; Abdullahi A. Shongolo Published Works by Günther Schlee; compiled by Viktoria Giehler-Zeng Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- New York : Berghahn Books
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 305
Group identity -- Case studies
Ethnicity -- Case studies
Ethnic conflict -- Case studies
Pastoral systems -- Case studies
Migration, Internal -- Case studies
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects -- Case studies - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781800736764
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781800736757
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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