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The Underneath of Things Mariane C. Ferme

The Underneath of Things By Mariane C. Ferme

The Underneath of Things by Mariane C. Ferme


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Summary

This ethnography explores the links between a violent historical and political legacy, and the production of secrecy in everyday material culture. The focus is on Mende-speaking southeastern Sierra Leone and the surrounding region.

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The Underneath of Things: Violence, History, and the Everyday in Sierra Leone by Mariane C. Ferme

In this erudite and gracefully written ethnography, Mariane Ferme explores the links between a violent historical and political legacy, and the production of secrecy in everyday material culture. The focus is on Mende-speaking southeastern Sierra Leone and the surrounding region. Since 1990, this area has been ravaged by a civil war that produced population displacements and regional instability. The Underneath of Things documents the rural impact of the progressive collapse of the Sierra Leonean state in the past several decades, and seeks to understand how an even earlier history is reinscribed in the present.

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The world is currently quite aware of Sierra Leone and its predicament, and it needs this well-informed and beautifully written account of what makes the country so wonderful despite its woes. Ferme's work is truly transcendent, capturing magnificently well some of the most important aspects of an otherwise 'difficult' ethnographic case. It is a truthful and honest piece of work, based on a deep grasp of the ethnographer's craft. - Paul Richards, author of Fighting for the Rain Forest

About Mariane C. Ferme

Mariane C. Ferme Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, and Chair of the Center for African Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Immaterial Practices: Clues in a Modern Sierra Leonean
Landscape
INTERLUDE I: Weaving Cloth, Hair, and the Social World
2. Ambiguity and Gendered Practices
3. Strategies of Incorporation: Marriage and the Forms of
Dependence
INTERLUDE 2: Splitting Kola
4. The House of Impermanence and the Politics of Mobility
5. Becoming a Kpako: The Body and the Aesthetics of Power
INTERLUDE 3: Clay, Palm Oil, and Temporality
6. Children and Their Doubles

Conclusion
Notes
References
Index

Additional information

GOR002029539
9780520225435
0520225430
The Underneath of Things: Violence, History, and the Everyday in Sierra Leone by Mariane C. Ferme
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
20010914
299
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