Studies in Power and Class in Africa

Irving Leonard Markovitz (Editor)

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Author
Irving Leonard Markovitz (Editor)
Publish Date
1987-04-16
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
400
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195041291
ISBN-13
9780195041293
citemno
247577
SKU
9780195041293

Description

These thirteen original essays bring the concept of social class to the analysis of contemporary African politics. Each study considers different aspects of a single theme: the "authoritative allocation of values," or who gets what when, where, and why--and who gets left out. The essays address problems of major concern in the daily lives of ordinary people, pointing out just how precarious life was for most Africans during and after the Colonial period. They show how class conflict intensified with war and depression, how farmers fled to the city to maintain their independence, and how migrant workers struggled to protect their declining standard of living. The authors, who represent a cross-section of political perspectives and disciplinary backgrounds, also shed light on the importance of the state, religion, ideology, gender, ethnicity, language, and international relations in determining policy and in understanding society in general. Challenging the conventional academic and popular views of Africa, these powerful studies hold implications which, if heeded, could affect future scholarship as well as policy.