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 56
... traditional political office from 1900 as collaborators of British rule in Asante . En- couraged by the protection of the British administration and the traditional politi- cal vacuum created by the exile of the Asantehene , the ...
... traditional political office from 1900 as collaborators of British rule in Asante . En- couraged by the protection of the British administration and the traditional politi- cal vacuum created by the exile of the Asantehene , the ...
Side 57
... traditional authority is evidenced by the fact that the " Kumasi Gentlemen's " club was disbanded in the mid - 1920s by Asantehene Prempeh when the latter returned from exile.55 As colonial rule became firmly established and chiefs ...
... traditional authority is evidenced by the fact that the " Kumasi Gentlemen's " club was disbanded in the mid - 1920s by Asantehene Prempeh when the latter returned from exile.55 As colonial rule became firmly established and chiefs ...
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... Traditional conceptions of production and reproduction among the Akan , Ga - Adangme , and Ewe perceived women as the bearers of children and the custodians of homes . Adulthood for women was achieved in marriage and childbirth . Men ...
... Traditional conceptions of production and reproduction among the Akan , Ga - Adangme , and Ewe perceived women as the bearers of children and the custodians of homes . Adulthood for women was achieved in marriage and childbirth . Men ...
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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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