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Work and Power in Maale Ethopia by Donald L. Donham β€” book cover

Work and Power in Maale Ethopia

by Donald L. Donham
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Overview

Over the past two decades, the ethnography of Africa has turned from a preoccupation with system and structure to an overriding concern for process and history. In making this move, the challange has been to integrate and go beyond -- rather than simply reject -- past structuralist insights. This book is one of the most successful examples in the Africanist literature of placing structures in time. It presents a detailed description of the politics of production in Maale during 1975 against a completed past of Imperial Ethiopian history and an uncertain future of revolutionary socialism.

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This book is one of the most successful examples in the Africanist literature of placing structures in time. It presents a detailed description of the politics of production in Maale during 1975 against a completed past of Imperial Ethiopian history and an uncertain future of revolutionary socialism.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1994
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780231100472

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