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Iron, Gender, and Power

by E W Herbert
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"[Herbert] has constructed a model of power relationships structured upon gender and age, and derived from male transformative processes, and in so doing has written a notable, and most enjoyable, book." β€” African History

"Herbert examines with great care and thoroughness the relationships between gender and power and the rationales that give them social form.... [Her] analytical ability is outstanding." β€” Patrick McNaughton

"This book is a well-written and essential study of the place of belief in African material culture." β€” International Journal of African Historical Studies

Herbert relates the beliefs and practices associated with iron working in African cultures to other transformative activities β€” chiefly investiture, hunting, and pottery making β€” to propose a gender/age-based theory of power.

About the Author, E W Herbert

EUGENIA W. HERBERT is E. Nevius Rodman Professor of African History at Mount Holyoke College and author of Red Gold of Africa: Copper in Precolonial History and Culture.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1994
Publisher
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c1993.
Pages
296
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780253327338

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