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Chapter 4 “Economic Man in East Africa”
Ethnicity, Nationalism, and the Moral Economy in Tanzania
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
- Moral Economy, Hegemony, and Moral Ethnicity 23
- Majimboism and Kenya’s Moral Economy of Ethnic Territoriality 49
- Rights, Wrongs, and Reciprocity 70
- “Economic Man in East Africa” 101
- China 123
- Establishing a Buddhist Economy in Thailand 148
- From Patron-Clientelism to Ethnonationalism 178
- Modernity, the Canadian State, and the Shifting Politics of Ethnocultural Claims Making 198
- Aboriginal Identities, Moral Economies, and the Canadian Settler State 219
- Conclusion 236
- Contributors 254
- Index 258
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
- Moral Economy, Hegemony, and Moral Ethnicity 23
- Majimboism and Kenya’s Moral Economy of Ethnic Territoriality 49
- Rights, Wrongs, and Reciprocity 70
- “Economic Man in East Africa” 101
- China 123
- Establishing a Buddhist Economy in Thailand 148
- From Patron-Clientelism to Ethnonationalism 178
- Modernity, the Canadian State, and the Shifting Politics of Ethnocultural Claims Making 198
- Aboriginal Identities, Moral Economies, and the Canadian Settler State 219
- Conclusion 236
- Contributors 254
- Index 258