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    gbv_68957276X
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Dogon are a group of people who live primarily in the districts of Bandiagara and Douentza in the western African nation of Mali. Some Dogon reside in Burkina Faso. This file consists of 30 documents, two are in the original French. Most focus geographically on the Mopti Region of Mali from ca. 1935 through 1970. General ethnographic information on the Dogon can be found in Paulme and Griaule for the 1930s, Paulu Marti up to the mid-1950s, and Bouju, ca. 1980s. Nearly half of the works focus on Dogon religion and art. Griaule wrote the classic works on Dogon religious thought and myth, which have been critiqued and defended. Griaule and Dieterlen also carried out a sociological analysis of Dogon religion. More specific religious studies are Dieterlen's studies of the Dogon concept of the soul and the symbolism of Dogon sacrifices. Van Beek has written on witchcraft, religious statues and religious ceremonies. Imperato writes on masked dances, as does Griaule in his general ethnography. Analyses of Dogon art are found in Laude, Flam, and Segy. Verboven provides a sophisticated analysis of Dogon ritual movement and dance. Culture and personality studies are found in Parin et al. and Ganay. Other topics included in the file are games, ethnolinguistics, ethnobotany, food patterns, and marriage patterns
    Note: Dogon - John Beierle and Ian Skoggard - 2000 -- - The Dogon - Monserrat Palau Martí - 1957 -- - Social organization of the Dogon (French Sudan) - Denise Paulme - 1940 -- - Conversation with Ogotemmêli - Marcel Griaule - 1965 -- - The Dogon - Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen - 1954 -- - Dogon culture: profane and arcane - Mary Douglas - 1968 -- - Classification of plants among the Dogon - Germaine Dieterlen - 1952 -- - Dogon alimentation - Germaine Dieterlen and Geneviève Calame-Griaule - 1960 -- - Dogon masks - Marcel Griaule - 1938 -- - The Whites think too much: psychoanalytic investigations among the Dogon in West Africa - By Paul Parin, Fritz Morgenthaler and Goldy Parin-Matthey - 1963 -- - Words and the Dogon world - Geneviève Calame-Griaule ; translated from the French by Deirdre LaPin - 1986 --^ , models of agricultural fertility among the Dogon and the Kapsiki - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1990 -- - Processes and limitations of Dogon agricultural knowledge - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1993 -- - Dogon restudied: a field evaluation of the work of Marcel Griaule - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1991 -- - On the Dogon restudied - Geneviève Calame-Griaule - 1991 -- - Mating structure in the Dogon population in the Tabi Massif - M. H. Cazes and A. Jacquard - 1981 -- - Space, time and bodiliness in Dogon funerals: a praxiological view - Dirk Verboven - 1991 -- - Endogamy among the Dogon of Boni, Mali - M. H. Cazes - 1990 -- - Sacrifice et traitement des victimes chez les Dogon - Germaine Dieterlen - 1985 , the myths of the cliff dwellers - Jean Laude [Translation by Joachim Neugroschel] Foreword by Lester Wunderman - [1973] -- - Dogon games - By M. Griaule - 1938 -- - Dogon mottoes - Solange de Ganay - 1941 [i. e. 1942] -- - Contemporary adapted dances among the Dogon - Pascal James Imperato - 1971 -- - Notes on the Dogon sculpture - Ladislas Segy - 1975 -- - Graphic symbolism in the Dogon granary: grains, time, and the notion of history - Jack D. Flam - 1976 -- - Graine de l'homme, enfant du mil - Jacky Bouju - 1984 -- - The pale fox - Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen ; translated from the French by Stephen C. Infantino - 1986 -- - The innocent sorcerer: coping with evil in two African societies (Kapsiki & Dogon) - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1994 -- - Functions of sculpture in Dogon religion - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1988 -- - Becoming human in Dogon, Mali - Walter E. A. van Beek - 1992 --^
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    UID:
    gbv_858200104
    Format: 175 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 2872630414
    Series Statement: Civilisations vol. 64, nos 1/2
    Language: French
    Keywords: Tabu
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    Leiden, Netherlands :Brill,
    UID:
    almafu_9959228958502883
    Format: 1 online resource (190 p.)
    ISBN: 90-04-27256-9
    Series Statement: Afrika-Studiecentrum Series, Volume 31
    Content: Ordinary social violence, - id est recurrent mental or physical aggression occurring between closely related people - structures social relationships in Africa, and in the world. Studies of violence in Africa often refer to ethnic wars and explicit conflicts and do not enter the hidden domain of violence that this book reveals through in-depth anthropological studies from different parts and contexts in Africa. Ordinary violence has its distinctive forms embedded in specific histories and cultures. It is gendered, implicates witchcraft accusations, varies in rural and urban contexts, relates to demographic and socio-economic changes of the past decades and is embedded in the everyday life of many African citizens. The experience of ordinary violence goes beyond the simple notion of victimhood; instead it structures social life and should therefore be a compelling part of the study of social change.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Preliminary Material / , Introduction: Ordinary Violence in Africa / , Changing Life Worlds and Contested Space: Seclusion Practices among the Iraqw of Northern Tanzania / , A Chain of Family and Domestic Violence: Extramarital Pregnancy and Social Rupture in Burkina Faso / , Social Violence and Gender Inequality: Mali’s Young Bambara Domestic Workers / , The Itinerant Koranic School: Contested Practice in the History of Religion and Society in Central Chad / , Surviving Structural Violence in Zimbabwe: The Case Study of a Family Coping with Violence / , The Cyclical Exchange of Violence in Congolese Kinship Relations / , Kill the Witch!: Anti-witchcraft Violence in the Central African Republic / , Ordinary Violence towards Street Children (Shegue) in Lubumbashi (D.R.C.) / , The Literary Threads of Domestic Violence in Mali / , Bibliography / , Index / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-27155-4
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Online Resource
    Boston :Brill,
    UID:
    almahu_9949701081902882
    Format: 1 online resource (pages)
    ISBN: 9789004272569
    Series Statement: Afrika-Studiecentrum series ; v. 31
    Content: Ordinary social violence, - id est recurrent mental or physical aggression occurring between closely related people - structures social relationships in Africa, and in the world. Studies of violence in Africa often refer to ethnic wars and explicit conflicts and do not enter the hidden domain of violence that this book reveals through in-depth anthropological studies from different parts and contexts in Africa. Ordinary violence has its distinctive forms embedded in specific histories and cultures. It is gendered, implicates witchcraft accusations, varies in rural and urban contexts, relates to demographic and socio-economic changes of the past decades and is embedded in the everyday life of many African citizens. The experience of ordinary violence goes beyond the simple notion of victimhood; instead it structures social life and should therefore be a compelling part of the study of social change.
    Note: Preliminary Material / , Introduction: Ordinary Violence in Africa / , Changing Life Worlds and Contested Space: Seclusion Practices among the Iraqw of Northern Tanzania / , A Chain of Family and Domestic Violence: Extramarital Pregnancy and Social Rupture in Burkina Faso / , Social Violence and Gender Inequality: Mali's Young Bambara Domestic Workers / , The Itinerant Koranic School: Contested Practice in the History of Religion and Society in Central Chad / , Surviving Structural Violence in Zimbabwe: The Case Study of a Family Coping with Violence / , The Cyclical Exchange of Violence in Congolese Kinship Relations / , Kill the Witch!: Anti-witchcraft Violence in the Central African Republic / , Ordinary Violence towards Street Children (Shegue) in Lubumbashi (D.R.C.) / , The Literary Threads of Domestic Violence in Mali / , Bibliography / , Index /
    Additional Edition: Print version: Ordinary Violence and Social Change in Africa Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2014, ISBN 9789004271555
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949749798802882
    Format: 1 online resource (362 p.)
    ISBN: 2-7099-2478-1
    Content: Introduire et faire adopter des nouveautés est une préoccupation permanente des organismes de recherche et de développement agricole dans les pays du Sud. Pour exprimer cet objectif, le terme d’innovation s’est tardivement substitué à celui de vulgarisation et, dès lors, son usage s’est généralisé dans la recherche ruraliste francophone. Simple question de vocabulaire, ou conception vraiment nouvelle du développement ? Cet ouvrage restitue les réflexions d’un groupe de chercheurs en agronomie et en sciences humaines qui confrontent leurs analyses des dynamiques agraires au paradigme de l’innovation. Les auteurs posent ce concept comme une « entrée » pour mieux comprendre les transformations des agricultures et des sociétés rurales. Le recours à la notion d’innovation permet de préciser des hypothèses dans le domaine des dynamiques agraires. Inversement, ce champ de recherches participe à une clarification du concept d’innovation. Dès lors, des échanges deviennent possibles entre spécialistes de l’innovation et spécialistes des études agraires dans les pays en voie de développement, par exemple autour du constat du caractère “ procédural ” de la mise en oeuvre des innovations par les différents acteurs concernés. Les auteurs soulignent l’importance d’une démarche historique et qualitative dans l’analyse des dynamiques agraires, de façon à dépasser une interprétation linéaire et déterministe du changement. Les réflexions théoriques s’appuient sur des études de cas qui concernent des domaines ruraux divers et qui relèvent de contextes géographiques variés. The introduction and adoption of new ideas is a permanent concern for the research and agricultural development institutes in Southern countries. For this, the term 'innovation' has recently replaced 'extension' and its use has become widespread in francophone rural research. Is this a mere question of vocabulary or a truly new development concept? The reflections of a group of researchers in agronomy,…
    Note: Summary in English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-7099-1442-5
    Language: French
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    UID:
    almahu_BV025519177
    Format: VI, 172 S.
    ISBN: 978-3-8258-0896-9
    Series Statement: Bulletin / APAD, Association Euro-Africaine pour l'Anthropologie du Changement Social et du Développement 27/28
    Note: Erscheinungsjahr auf der Haupttitels.: 2005. - Beitr. teilw. engl., teilw. franz. - Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Häusliche Gewalt ; Aufsatzsammlung
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