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People of the zongo, the transformation of ethnic identities in Ghana, Enid Schildkrout

Label
People of the zongo, the transformation of ethnic identities in Ghana, Enid Schildkrout
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
People of the zongo
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
726827718
Responsibility statement
Enid Schildkrout
Series statement
Cambridge studies in social and cultural anthropology, 20Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the transformation of ethnic identities in Ghana
Summary
Dr Schildkrout probes questions of ethnicity, religion, cultural change and the African national identity in this study of the immigrant community of Kumasi, Ghana's second largest city. She compares first- and second-generation immigrants - those born in their rural homelands, and those born in Ghana - in terms of their orientation to politics, to kinship, and to community participation. The author explores the meaning of ethnic identity for rural- and urban-born immigrants, and establishes certain generalizations about ethnicity based on these comparisons. The book discusses the issues of migration, particularly interregional migration; the position of the 'stranger'; questions of cultural change in modern Africa; the 'generational gap' in the African context; the questions of citizenship and national identity in Africa today, and the emergence of new identities, regional, national and religious. This book has importance not only as a local case study that gives a full description of West African urban life, but also as a theoretical reconsideration of ethnicity that has application outside the African context. --, Provided by publisher
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