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Culture And Customs Of Mali 2012 Culture And Customs Of Africa Dorothea Schulz

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Culture And Customs Of Mali 2012 Culture And Customs Of Africa Dorothea Schulz
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Publisher: Greenwood
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.22 MB
Pages: 221
Author: Dorothea Schulz
ISBN: 9780313359125, 0313359121
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Culture And Customs Of Mali 2012 Culture And Customs Of Africa Dorothea Schulz by Dorothea Schulz 9780313359125, 0313359121 instant download after payment.

Rated among the world's ten poorest nations, Mali has a glorious past and a less-certain present. Culture and Customs of Mali touches on the first as background for understanding the second, exploring multiple facets of contemporary social life and cultural practices in this landlocked, West African nation.The book offers an overview of diverse aspects of everyday social, cultural, and religious life in Mali, paying particular attention to regional and ethnic variations. It shows how current social conventions and cultural values are the product of a centuries-long history, while at the same time dispels the common perception that African societies are rooted in unchanging tradition. Readers will come away with a better understanding of the multiple ways in which Malians, starting from their own customs and cultural foundations, integrate themselves into an international economic order and a globalized world of shared media images and cultural practices.

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