Drink, Power, and Cultural Change: A Social History of Alcohol in Ghana, C. 1800 to Recent TimesBoydell & Brewer, Limited, 1996 - 189 sider This analysis of the social history of alcohol in Ghana since the early 19th century blends the approaches of history, anthropology, social medicine, theology and political science. Sources used include proverbs, music, comic opera, popular literature, photographs, and colonial archives. |
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... Ga - Adangme , and Ewe cosmos was permeated with power . Power is defined here as " the ability to produce change " ( Twi : tumi ) . To gain a nuanced understanding of power in southern Ghana , it is necessary to distinguish between ...
... Ga - Adangme , and Ewe cosmos was permeated with power . Power is defined here as " the ability to produce change " ( Twi : tumi ) . To gain a nuanced understanding of power in southern Ghana , it is necessary to distinguish between ...
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... Ga moved to settle along the coastline around Accra , and the Adangme moved to the east and north of the Ga . Ewe oral traditions point to Ketu in modern Benin as their ancestral home . Ewe traditions mention the Ga - Adangme as ...
... Ga moved to settle along the coastline around Accra , and the Adangme moved to the east and north of the Ga . Ewe oral traditions point to Ketu in modern Benin as their ancestral home . Ewe traditions mention the Ga - Adangme as ...
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... Ga - Adangme societies between 1875 and 1910 that : In Ghana , drinking by young men , even those in their twenties , was frowned upon by the elders in Akan and Ga - Adangbe society ; and since public bars had not yet come into ...
... Ga - Adangme societies between 1875 and 1910 that : In Ghana , drinking by young men , even those in their twenties , was frowned upon by the elders in Akan and Ga - Adangbe society ; and since public bars had not yet come into ...
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Alcohol Autonomy and Power in Ghana | 1 |
Alcohol Ritual and Power among the Akan GaAdangme | 21 |
Urban Migrants Social Drinking and the Struggle | 47 |
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Drink, Power, and Cultural Change: A Social History of Alcohol in Ghana, C ... Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1996 |
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