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Yoruba Hometowns Lillian Trager

Yoruba Hometowns By Lillian Trager

Yoruba Hometowns by Lillian Trager


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The pattern of migrants maintaining ties with their home communities is common in sub-Saharan Africa, where it has social, cultural, political, and economic implications. This book explores the significance of hometown connections for civil society and local development in Nigeria.

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Yoruba Hometowns: Community, Identity and Development in Nigeria by Lillian Trager

The pattern of migrants maintaining strong ties with their home communities is particularly common in sub-Saharan Africa, where it has important social, cultural, political, and economic implications. This book explores the significance of hometown connections for civil society and local development in Nigeria. Rich ethnographic description and case studies illustrate the links that the Ijesa Yoruba maintain with their communities of origin - links that both help to shape social identity and contribute to local development. Trager also examines indigenous concepts of development, demonstrating how the Yoruba bring their understandings of development to efforts in their own communities. Placing her work in the context of national political and economic change, she raises questions about the motivations, implications, and consequences of local development efforts, not only for the communities and their members, but also for the larger polity.

Yoruba Hometowns Reviews

This is Trager's chef-d'oeuvre, a rich study of the strong ties Yoruba migrants maintain with their hometowns in Nigeria, and pioneering explorations of the implications for development. The case studies of hometown celebrations, organizations, and individual lives are wonderful. - Josef Gugler

About Lillian Trager

Lillian Trager is professor of anthropology at University of Wisconsin-Parkside. She is author of The City Connection: Migration and Family Interdependence in the Philippines, and has published widely on development in Nigeria.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Community Day Celebrations: A New Tradition at Home.; Knowing Your Place: Hometown and Identity.; We Are Just Sojourners Here: Ijesa Migration.; We Love Ourselves Abroad: Hometown Organizations and Their Members.; Ceremonies and Celebrations: The Symbolism of Hometown Links.; Local Development and the Economic Crisis.; Self-Help and the Practice of Local Development in Ijesaland.; The Elusive Goal of Unity: Politics, Conflict, and Morality.; Conclusion: Communities and Development.

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CIN1555879810VG
9781555879815
1555879810
Yoruba Hometowns: Community, Identity and Development in Nigeria by Lillian Trager
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
2001-04-30
330
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