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Ending Slavery Hierarchy Dependency And Gender In Central Mauritania Urs Peter Ruf

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Ending Slavery Hierarchy Dependency And Gender In Central Mauritania Urs Peter Ruf
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 434
Author: Urs Peter Ruf
ISBN: 3933127491, 9783933127495
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Ending Slavery Hierarchy Dependency And Gender In Central Mauritania Urs Peter Ruf by Urs Peter Ruf 3933127491, 9783933127495 instant download after payment.

Ending Slavery offers insights into the practices of slavery that persist in parts of Mauritania up to the present day. It brings to the light the gendered structures of Moorish slavery, and examines their impact on strategies and tactics designed to bring this institution to an end. Underlying this study is empirical data gathered during two periods of field research in rural central Mauritania. The analysis of life histories of slaves and freed slaves, but also of tributaries and free Moors plays a key role in the book.The book addresses several themes central to the institution of slavery in Mauritania: Approaching Slavery in Bizan society; Slave Women; The Demography of Western Saharan Slavery; Gender and Status in the Topography of Work; and Bizan Land Tenure and Social Stratification.
This study is far from all encompassing. Its intention is to unravel perspectives on Bizan slavery that until now have remained largely ignored. Its leitmotif is that it is the points of view of the oppressed which need to be made explicit, and which have to be contrasted with those representations of the social order provided by the discourses of the dominant strata. Such a perspective allows one to discern what makes up lines of conflict in a society and how these are maintained, shifted, or overcome. Social hierarchy in the light of such an analysis is free from the certain taste of social consent that commonsense definitions of difference in society tend to suggest and which the powerful like to maintain.
This book aims to describe the slave experience from a grassroots perspective. It wants to give the oppressed a voice, and to provide a forum where both their dignity and humiliation canbe expressed. Indeed slaves resisted their masters, developed strategies to enlarge their autonomy, and much more, while still living under the threats resulting from their slave estate.

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