Men own the fields, women own the crops

gender and power in the Cameroon grassfields

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Men own the fields, women own the crops

gender and power in the Cameroon grassfields

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Women's labor - producing both crops and children - has long been the linchpin of male status and power throughout Africa. This book lucidly interprets the intricate relations of gender to state-building in Africa by looking historically at control over production and reproduction, from the nineteenth century to the present.

Miriam Goheen examines struggles over power within the Nso' chiefdom in the highlands of Western Cameroon, between the chiefdom and the state, and between men and women, as the women increasingly reject traditional marriages.

Based on a decade of fieldwork, this work tracks the negotiations between chiefs and subchiefs and women and men over ritual power, economic power, and administrative power. Though Nso' men obviously dominate their society at both the local level and nationally, women have had power of their own by virtue of their status as women. Men may own the land, for example, but women control the crops through their labor.

Goheen explains clearly the place of gender in very complex historical processes, such as land tenure systems, title societies, chieftancy, marriage systems, changing ideas of symbolic capital, and internal and external politics.

In examining women's resistance to traditional patterns of marriage, Goheen raises the question of whether such actions truly change the balance of power between the sexes, or whether resistance to marriage is instead fostering the formation of a new elite class, since it is only the better-educated women of wealthier families who can change the dynamic of power and labor within the household.

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English
Pages
252

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 234-244) and index.

Published in
Madison

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.3/096711
Library of Congress
DT571.N74 G64 1996, DT571.N74G64 1996, DT571.N74 G64 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 252 p. :
Number of pages
252

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL792702M
Internet Archive
menownfieldswome0000gohe
ISBN 10
0299146707, 029914674X
LCCN
95025275
OCLC/WorldCat
33133177
Library Thing
919095
Goodreads
3981986
2572027

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