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Extractions: Assessment Procedure: You will be assessed by a combination of (two analytic notes on relevant readings and a timed essay plus one essay. At the end, a three hour examination is held in which students are required to answer three questions from a choice of twelve. The written examination constitutes 50% of the final mark. Coursework constitutes the other 50%. Of the latter, the essay constitutes 30%, and analytic notes/timed essay (ANs) the other 20%. The lowest mark gained for the analytic notes/ timed essay will be disregarded (see below).
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References Peuls nomades etudes descriptives des wodaabe du Sahel Nigerien, Inst In The Future of nomadic peoples, ed. JJ Galaty The uses of indigenous technical knowledge http://www.ifad.org/gender/thematic/livestock/live_ref.htm
Extractions: Abu, K. 1990. Socio-economic study of livestock keeping in the northern region. Draft report for ZOPP project planning workshop, Khartum. GTZ, Eschborn, Germany Abu Bodie, G.J. 1979. The role of Rendille women. IPAL Technical Report F-2, UNESCO/MAB. Adan, A.H. 1988. Adra, N. 1983. Ahmed, A.G.M. 1972. Essays in Sudan Ethnology, Ahmed, A.G.M. 1976. Some aspects of pastoral nomadism in the Sudan. Economic and Social Research Council, Khartoum. Al-Hassny, A. 1983. Allan, W. 1965. The African husbandman. Asad, T. 1970. The Kababish Arabs: Power, authority and consent in a nomadic tribe. New York: Praeger Publ.
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Extractions: October 29, 2003 Home Back Issues free e-newsletter! Awakened Woman's Circle is working for peace JOIN THE CIRCLE by Stephanie Hiller Independent scholar Max Dashu founded the Suppressed Histories Archives in 1970 after leaving Harvard, where her interest in women's studies was not supported. In 1973, she worked as historical consultant with Donna Deitch, who was doing a feminist documentary. Since then she continued to collect slides of images as testimonies to culture, documenting women's roles in society and noting the correlations between racial and class bias and the silencing of women. Max is herself a skilled artist, and three of her renditions adorn this article. She is also at work on her multi-volume book in progress, The Secret History of the Witches. Her upcoming presentations are listed on our Events page.
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Extractions: Abstracts Editorial An essence of cultural studies in contemporary times is the need to capture identity markers and dynamics of peoples, groups and sub-groups through portrayals of the frames and movements of experience in such contexts that reflect the interaction of thought systems, social values and power relations. This issue of the journal seeks to answer to that crux by focusing on some aspects of Africa's cultural practices and productions that encapsulate mass participation. Drawing upon varied epistemological and disciplinary perspectives, it defines and situates mass culture in selected general or global phenomena (African and Western in particular) and within the confines of specific indigenous populations. Robin Goodman uses literature to debunk the myths of freedom and joy in the neo-liberal [mass] market prescriptions of the West for developing countries, and depicts the mass poverty that is sometimes the result of such proffered remedies. E.A. Babalola discusses folksongs as a mass activity capable of producing mass literacy in the African context; while Guerrero-Strachan pursues a positive synthesis between Africa's colonial xperience and its nationalist cultures. With other papers and sections of relevance to the theme, this issue, no doubt, provides critical insights into its chosen spheres of mass experience in Africa.
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Extractions: Table des matières Précédente Suivante Bibliographie Adjanohoun, E.J. 1980. , ACCT, Paris. Akol, J.P. 1958. "The nilotics and their cattle wealth", El-Baittar (Sudan) I:24-28. Antoniotto, A. 1984. "Traditional medicine in Somalia: an anthropological approach to the concepts concerning disease", pp. 155-169, in Labahn, T. ed. Proceedings of 2nd International Congress of Somali Studies , Univ. of Hamburg, Verlag, Hamburg. Bake, G. 1983. Water resources and water management in southwestern Marsabit District , IPAL technical report no . B-4, MAB/UNESCO, Paris. Barral, H. 1982. , ORSTOM, Dakar. Barral, H. et al. 1983. , ISRA/ORSTOM, Paris. Baumer, M. 1984. L'apprentissage du pastoralisme: la formation des pasteurs , ENDA, Dakar. Baxter, P.T.W. 1987. "The new East African pastoralism: an overview (Munro Lecture, 1985)", pp. 1-25, in Barnard, A. ed. Edinburgh Anthropology no.2, Univ. of Edinburgh . Beauvilain, A. 1976. Les Peuls du Dallol Bosso Benoit, M. 1984. , ORSTOM, Paris. Travaux et Documents de l'ORSTOM no.69, Paris. Bernus, E. 1984. "Attitude des populations"
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