The point of departure for my contribution is a reflection over Appadurai’s approach to hope in r... more The point of departure for my contribution is a reflection over Appadurai’s approach to hope in relation to the contradictions between the politics and moralities of recognition versus redistributi ...
... Kam-ap or take-off: Local notions of development. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Dahl,... more ... Kam-ap or take-off: Local notions of development. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Dahl, G. (b. 1948, d. ----. Author: Rabo, A. PUBLISHER: ... STATISTICS. Click on # to view. Citations, 0. References, 0. Comments, 0. Quality, 0/0.00. Interest, 0/0.00. View(er)s, 1/66. ...
The Beja, or Bedawiye, people speaking the Northern Cushitic language called “Bedawiet”, have lit... more The Beja, or Bedawiye, people speaking the Northern Cushitic language called “Bedawiet”, have literally since “time immemorial ” occupied the Eastern deserts of Sudan, Egypt and possibly Eritrea. They today consist of the subgroups Ababda, Bishariin, Atmaan/Amar´ar, Hadendowa and sections of the Beni Amer. These subgroups are relatively loosely integrated confederations of endogamous lineages based on assumptions of shared descent and cohabitation in an ancestral territory. In this hot and arid land, where there is little evidence of large-scale climatic change the last 2500 years, they have eked out a livelihood presumably originally as hunters of wild game and gatherers of wild grain, later as herders of small stock in the drier areas and of cattle in the delta lands, combining pastoralism with some take-a-chance cultivation. Some centuries after Christ they also acquired camels and became mounted brigands, guides and sycesin relation to the caravan trade. The present paper is an ...
... In the absence of theoretical frames for interpretation and cultural contextualization, the i... more ... In the absence of theoretical frames for interpretation and cultural contextualization, the immediate experience of the exhibition will provide little more than external signs and snapshots. ... Introduction: Place and Voice in Anthropological Theory. ... Cultural Anthropology, 3(1):3649. ...
The point of departure for my contribution is a reflection over Appadurai’s approach to hope in r... more The point of departure for my contribution is a reflection over Appadurai’s approach to hope in relation to the contradictions between the politics and moralities of recognition versus redistributi ...
... Kam-ap or take-off: Local notions of development. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Dahl,... more ... Kam-ap or take-off: Local notions of development. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Dahl, G. (b. 1948, d. ----. Author: Rabo, A. PUBLISHER: ... STATISTICS. Click on # to view. Citations, 0. References, 0. Comments, 0. Quality, 0/0.00. Interest, 0/0.00. View(er)s, 1/66. ...
The Beja, or Bedawiye, people speaking the Northern Cushitic language called “Bedawiet”, have lit... more The Beja, or Bedawiye, people speaking the Northern Cushitic language called “Bedawiet”, have literally since “time immemorial ” occupied the Eastern deserts of Sudan, Egypt and possibly Eritrea. They today consist of the subgroups Ababda, Bishariin, Atmaan/Amar´ar, Hadendowa and sections of the Beni Amer. These subgroups are relatively loosely integrated confederations of endogamous lineages based on assumptions of shared descent and cohabitation in an ancestral territory. In this hot and arid land, where there is little evidence of large-scale climatic change the last 2500 years, they have eked out a livelihood presumably originally as hunters of wild game and gatherers of wild grain, later as herders of small stock in the drier areas and of cattle in the delta lands, combining pastoralism with some take-a-chance cultivation. Some centuries after Christ they also acquired camels and became mounted brigands, guides and sycesin relation to the caravan trade. The present paper is an ...
... In the absence of theoretical frames for interpretation and cultural contextualization, the i... more ... In the absence of theoretical frames for interpretation and cultural contextualization, the immediate experience of the exhibition will provide little more than external signs and snapshots. ... Introduction: Place and Voice in Anthropological Theory. ... Cultural Anthropology, 3(1):3649. ...
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