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Title
Harmony vs. autonomy: models of agricutural fertility among the Dogon and the Kapsiki |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/9030 |
Date
1991 |
Author(s)
Beek,W.E.A.van |
Contributor(s)
Jakobson-Widding,A.; Beek,W.E.A.van |
Abstract
Most of the papers included in this volume were presented at a symposium held at Uppsala University, Sweden, in August 1987. An introduction by A. Jacobson-Widding and W. van Beek on the theme developed in the book, African folk models of fertility, is followed by three parts: I. Fertility from above, fertility from below (A. Jacobson-Widding on the fertility of incest; J.-P. Jacob on the Winye Gurunsi of Burkina Faso; J. Zwernemann on the Kasena, the Nuna (Burkina Faso, Ghana), and the Moba (Togo, Ghana); R. Devisch on the Yaka (Zaire); G. Dahl on the Borana (Kenya); M. Udvardy on the Giriama (Kenya); 2. Fertility from the wilderness (J. Hultin on the Macha Oromo (Ethiopia); P. Brandström on the Sukuma-Nyamwezi (Tanzania); T. Håkansson on the Gusii (Kenya); K. Århem on the Maasai (Kenya, Tanzania); 3. The fertility of social communion (P. Baxter on the Oromo; A.-I. Berglund on the Zulu (southeastern Africa); L. Brydon on the people of Avatime in Ghana; W. van Beek on the Dogon (Mali) and the Kapsiki (Cameroon); M. Whyte on the Nyole of Uganda; and P. Riesman on the Fulbe and RiimaayBe of Burkina Faso) |
Subject(s)
Cameroon; Dogon; Kapsiki; Mali; 1987; philosophy; fertility; conference papers (form) |
Publisher
Uppsala University Press, Uppsala |
Type of publication
Article in monograph or in proceedings |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
The creative communion: African folk models of fertility and the regeneration of life, 285 - 306 (1991) |
Repository
Leiden - African Studies Centre Leiden
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