Ending Slavery
Hierarchy, Dependency and Gender in Central Mauritania
»Ending Slavery« offers insights into the »how« of practices of slavery that persist in parts of Mauritania up to the present day. It brings to the light the gendered structures of Moorish slavery, and examines their impact on strategies and tactics designed to bring this institution to an end. Underlying this study is empirical data gathered during two periods of field research in rural central Mauritania. The analysis of life histories of slaves and freed slaves, but also of tributaries and free Moors plays a key role in the book.
Kapitel-Übersicht
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Frontmatter
Seiten 1 - 4 -
Contents
Seiten 5 - 8 -
Preface
Seiten 9 - 14 -
Acknowledgements
Seiten 15 - 16 -
Note on Transliteration
Seiten 17 - 18 -
Introduction
Seiten 19 - 26 -
Chapter 1. Approaching Slavery in Bīẓān Society
Seiten 27 - 48 -
Chapter 2. Changing Configurations of Hierarchy and Dependency
Seiten 49 - 92 -
Chapter 3. Slave Women
Seiten 93 - 112 -
Chapter 4. The Demography of Western Saharan Slavery
Seiten 113 - 138 -
Chapter 5. Gender and Status in the Topography of Work
Seiten 139 - 176 -
Chapter 6. The Historical Dynamics of Bīẓān Economy
Seiten 177 - 198 -
Chapter 7. Small Dams, Large Dams: Bīẓān Land Tenure and Social Stratification
Seiten 199 - 252 -
Chapter 8. The Difference in Identity
Seiten 253 - 284 -
Chapter 9. Where Do They Go To?
Seiten 285 - 294 -
Notes
Seiten 295 - 394 -
Transliteration of Arabic Characters
Seiten 395 - 396 -
Bibliography
Seiten 397 - 422 -
Index
Seiten 423 - 435
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27. September 2015, 436 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-8394-0049-4
Dateigröße: 3.65 MB