Power, Prayer and Production: The Jola of Casamance,...

Power, Prayer and Production: The Jola of Casamance, Senegal

Olga F. Linares
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The Jola (Diola) are intensive wet-rice cultivators in the Lower Casamance region of Senegal. In this study, the author examines the reasons behind startling contrasts in the organization of agricultural tasks among three Jola communities located within a 45-kilometre radius from Ziguinchor. In Sambujat, situated in the non-Islamisized region south of the river, wet rice is a monocrop cultivated by both men and women. In Jipalom, in the Kajamutay region north of the river, Islam and cash cropping have been adopted; and in Fatiya, in the so-called 'Mandingized' region of the Kalunay, social relations have become hierarchical and this has had profound effects on the cropping system and on the division of labour. The author examines the shift of power relations over time, and their effects on the way in which production has been organized by age and gender, kin and class. Larger issues dealt with are Islamization, women's labour and the introduction of cash cropping. A concluding section places the history of Jola labour relations within the context of the political economy of Senegal.
年:
1992
出版商:
Cambridge University Press
語言:
english
頁數:
280
ISBN 10:
0521401321
ISBN 13:
9780521401326
系列:
Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology
文件:
PDF, 12.30 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1992
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