Peasant Intellectuals: Anthropology and History in Tanzania

Peasant Intellectuals: Anthropology and History in Tanzania

by Steven M. Feierman
Peasant Intellectuals: Anthropology and History in Tanzania

Peasant Intellectuals: Anthropology and History in Tanzania

by Steven M. Feierman

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Overview

Scholars who study peasant society now realize that peasants are not passive, but quite capable of acting in their own interests.  But, do coherent political ideas emerge within peasant society or do peasants act in a world where elites define political issues?  Peasant Intellectuals is based on ethnographic research begun in 1966 and includes interviews with hundreds of people from all levels of Tanzanian society.  Steven Feierman provides the history of the struggles to define the most basic issues of public political discourse in the Shambaa-speaking region of Tanzania.  Feierman also shows that peasant society contains a rich body of alternative sources of political language from which future debates will be shaped.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299125233
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 11/14/1990
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Steven Feierman is Professor of History at the University of Florida, Gainesville. He is the author of The Shambaa Kingdom and has written extensively on African medicine and healing practices.

Table of Contents

Contents Maps Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Tribute and Dependency in Late Nineteenth-Century Shambaai 3. Healing the Land and Harming the Land 4. Alternative Paths to Social Health in the Precolonial Kingdom 5. Colonial Rule and the Fate of the Intellectuals 6. Royal Domination and Peasant Resistance, 1947-1957 7. The Struggle over Erosion Control: Women's Farming and the Politics of Subsistence 8. Gender, Slavery, and Chiefship: Peasant Attempts to Create an Alternative Discourse 9. Chiefs and Bureaucrats: Independence and the Fate of the Intellectuals 10. Rain in Independent Tanzania: A Drama Remembered but Not Performed Notes List of Interviews Bibliography Index
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