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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Side 95
... rural socioeconomic revolution caused by cocoa , with its associated cocoa holdups in the 1920s and 1930s , 1 and the asafo as an organizational mechanism for the young men in their struggle with chiefs and their elders.2 This chapter ...
... rural socioeconomic revolution caused by cocoa , with its associated cocoa holdups in the 1920s and 1930s , 1 and the asafo as an organizational mechanism for the young men in their struggle with chiefs and their elders.2 This chapter ...
Side 96
... rural and urban economies , and strengthened the growing political consciousness of commoners of their exploita- tion by both the chiefs and the colonial state . Akpeteshie's illicitness unified its pa- trons - male and female — against ...
... rural and urban economies , and strengthened the growing political consciousness of commoners of their exploita- tion by both the chiefs and the colonial state . Akpeteshie's illicitness unified its pa- trons - male and female — against ...
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... rural subsistence , and the concomitant control over women . Their desired social goal was to become el- ders , and they anticipated that temporary migration to participate in urban wage labor would provide a short cut to this goal ...
... rural subsistence , and the concomitant control over women . Their desired social goal was to become el- ders , and they anticipated that temporary migration to participate in urban wage labor would provide a short cut to this goal ...
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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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