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CHAPTER 8 Titi Ikoli Revisited: Fetishism, Gender and Power in Transitional Forest Economies of the Upper Cross River Borderlands, 1920s–1990s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps ix
- Figures x
- Foreword: Shirley Ardener: A Personal Note xi
- Preface: Shirley Ardener: Fortifying Cameroon Studies xiv
- Acknowledgements xxii
- Abbreviations xxiii
- Contributors xxiv
- CHAPTER 1 Voicing Identity 1
- CHAPTER 2 Oral Traditions and Administrative Identities 16
- CHAPTER 3 Epitome of Extracts from Hermann Detzner, Im Lande Des Dju-Dju 50
- CHAPTER 4 Von Gravenreuth and Buea as a Site of History: Early Colonial Violence on Mount Cameroon 69
- CHAPTER 5 Azi since Conrau: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives 93
- CHAPTER 6 The Submerged History of Nsanakang: A Glimpse into an Anglo-German Encounter 110
- CHAPTER 7 The Latent Struggle for Identity and Autonomy in the Southern Cameroons, 1916–1946 141
- CHAPTER 8 Titi Ikoli Revisited: Fetishism, Gender and Power in Transitional Forest Economies of the Upper Cross River Borderlands, 1920s–1990s 151
- CHAPTER 9 Commemorating Women in a Patrilineal Society 169
- CHAPTER 10 The Challenge of Multi-sited Ethnography 184
- CHAPTER 11 The Politics of Religious Essentialism: The Eucharistic Meal and Identity Discourses in Postcolonial African Catholicism 199
- CHAPTER 12 Making a Difference in North-South Relationships: Public and Private Spheres and the Role of the Human Seed in Networking for Local Development 212
- Appendix 231
- Bibliography 237
- Index 248
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps ix
- Figures x
- Foreword: Shirley Ardener: A Personal Note xi
- Preface: Shirley Ardener: Fortifying Cameroon Studies xiv
- Acknowledgements xxii
- Abbreviations xxiii
- Contributors xxiv
- CHAPTER 1 Voicing Identity 1
- CHAPTER 2 Oral Traditions and Administrative Identities 16
- CHAPTER 3 Epitome of Extracts from Hermann Detzner, Im Lande Des Dju-Dju 50
- CHAPTER 4 Von Gravenreuth and Buea as a Site of History: Early Colonial Violence on Mount Cameroon 69
- CHAPTER 5 Azi since Conrau: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives 93
- CHAPTER 6 The Submerged History of Nsanakang: A Glimpse into an Anglo-German Encounter 110
- CHAPTER 7 The Latent Struggle for Identity and Autonomy in the Southern Cameroons, 1916–1946 141
- CHAPTER 8 Titi Ikoli Revisited: Fetishism, Gender and Power in Transitional Forest Economies of the Upper Cross River Borderlands, 1920s–1990s 151
- CHAPTER 9 Commemorating Women in a Patrilineal Society 169
- CHAPTER 10 The Challenge of Multi-sited Ethnography 184
- CHAPTER 11 The Politics of Religious Essentialism: The Eucharistic Meal and Identity Discourses in Postcolonial African Catholicism 199
- CHAPTER 12 Making a Difference in North-South Relationships: Public and Private Spheres and the Role of the Human Seed in Networking for Local Development 212
- Appendix 231
- Bibliography 237
- Index 248