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21. Kinshasa in Transition: Women's Education, Employment, and Fertility (Population and Development (Chicago, Ill.).) by David Shapiro, B. Oleko Tambashe | |
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(2003-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description After decades of tremendous growth, Kinshasa-capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo-is now the second-largest urban area in sub-Saharan Africa. And as the city has grown-from around 300,000 people in the mid-1950s to more than five million today-it has experienced seismic social, economic, and demographic changes. In this book, David Shapiro and B. Oleko Tambashe trace the impact of these changes on the lives of women, and their findings add dramatically to the field's limited knowledge of African demographic trends. They find that fertility has declined significantly in Kinshasa since the 1970s, and that women's increasing access to secondary education has played a key role in this decline. Better access to education has also given women greater access to employment opportunities. And by examining the impact of such factors as economic well-being and household demographic composition on the schooling of children, Shapiro and Tambashe reveal how one generation's fertility affects the next generation's education. This book will be a valuable guide for anyone who wants to understand the complex and ongoing social, demographic, economic, and developmental changes in contemporary sub-Saharan Africa. |
22. Conversations In The Rainforest: Culture, Values, And The Environment In Central Africa by Richard Peterson | |
![]() | Hardcover: 336
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(2000-05-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Can any lessons for long-term environmental sustainability come from Africa, a continent long perceived more as a cauldron of environmental disasters than a cradle of environmental solutions? In Conversations in the Rainforest, Richard B. Peterson answers an emphatic yes. Peterson deftly interweaves the ideas of African and Africanist historians, theologians, anthropologists, philosophers, writers, and ecologists with a series of remarkable conversations he shared with inhabitants of the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Yet, rather than remain in the background of his analysis, these conversations—on subjects ranging from traditional interpretations of nature to contemporary indigenous perspectives on modern environmental challenges—constitute the very core of this book.Through this enlightening and frequently mesmerizing narrative approach, Peterson brings the foundations of Central African land ethics into vivid relief. With uncommon empathy and insight, he shows how ecological and social sustainability projects in the region can be based more firmly on these foundations. This book holds invaluable lessons for environmental practitioners, scholars, and anyone interested in long-term environmental sustainability on a global level. Customer Reviews (1)
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23. Weaving the Threads of Life: The Khita Gyn-Eco-Logical Healing Cult among the Yaka by Rene Devisch | |
![]() | Hardcover: 344
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(1993-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Drawing on many years among urban and rural Yaka, Devisch analyzes their understanding of existence as a fabric of firmly but delicately interwoven threads of nature, body, and society.The fertility healing ritual calls forth forces, feelings, and meanings that allow women to rejoin themselves to the complex pattern of social and cosmic life.These elaborate rites--whether simulating mortal agony and rebirth, gestation and delivery, or flowering and decay; using music and dance, steambath or massage, dream messages or scarification--are not based on symbols of traditional beliefs.Rather, Devisch shows, the rites themselves generate forces and meaning, creating and shaping the cosmic, physical, and social world of their participants. In contrast to current theoretical methods such as postmodern or symbolical interpretation, Devisch's praxiological approach is unique in also using phenomenological insights into the intent and results of anthropological fieldwork. This innovative work will have ramifications beyond African studies, reaching into the anthropology of medicine and the body, comparative religious history, and women's studies. |
24. Inventing Masks: Agency and History in the Art of the Central Pende by Z. S. Strother | |
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(1998-03-28)
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25. Let's Visit Zaire by Neil Carrick | |
Hardcover: 96
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(1988-12-15)
Isbn: 0333456998 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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26. Plant Diversity in Forests of Western Uganda and Eastern Zaire (Preliminary Results) (AAU Reports) by Axel Dalberg Poulsen | |
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(1997-12-01)
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27. Zambia (World Bibliographical Series) | |
Hardcover: 250
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(2001-06)
list price: US$98.00 Isbn: 1851093192 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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