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A Companion to the Anthropology of Africa
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Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors vii

Acknowledgments xiii

Introduction 1
Roy Richard Grinker, Stephen C. Lubkemann, Christopher B. Steiner, and Euclides Gonçalves

Part I Enduring Themes 13

1 The Economic Anthropology of Africa 15
Jane I. Guyer

2 Revisiting the Social Bedrock of Kinship and Descent in the Anthropology of Africa 33
Pauline E. Peters

3 Witchcraft in Africa 63
James H. Smith

4 Law, Dispute Resolution, and Justice 81
Jessica Johnson

5 Illness and Healing: Africanist Anthropology 97
Rebecca L. Upton

6 Power, Meaning, and Materiality in the Anthropology of African Religions South of the Sahara: A Dialogue with Religious Studies 119
Joseph Hellweg and Jesse C. Miller

Part II Critical and Decolonizing Themes 145

7 Who Are the New Natives? Ethnicity and Emerging Idioms of Belonging in Africa 147
George Paul Meiu

8 Culture by Other Means: An Africanist Anthropology of Political Violence and War 173
Danny Hoffman

9 The Anthropology of Forced Migration in Africa 199
Stephen C. Lubkemann

10 Sex and Sexuality in Africa 229
Suzanne Leclerc‐Madlala

Part III Postcolonial and Emerging Themes 249

11 Social Trauma and Recovery: Emergent Themes 251
Victor Igreja and Erin Baines

12 Questioning Humanitarian Exceptions 271
Louisa Lombard

13 Rights, Inequality, and Social Justice 289
Carolyn Rouse

14 Anthropology and the Politics of Childhood in Africa 307
Kristen E. Cheney

15 Africa Has Moved!: New African Diasporas and the Anthropology of Transnationalizing Africa 323
Dianna Shandy and Stephen C. Lubkemann

16 Anthropological Approaches to Media in Africa 351
Katrien Pype and Alessandro Jedlowski

17 Environmental Anthropology in Africa: From Cattle Complex to Environmentality 375
Raquel Rodrigues Machaqueiro and Roy Richard Grinker

Part IV Reflexivity 397

18 Anthropology and Africanist Political Science 399
Eric Kramon

19 African Anthropological Practice in the “Era of Aid”: Towards a Critique of Disciplinary Canons 415
Euclides Gonçalves

20 African Participation in, and Perspectives on, the Politics of Knowledge Production in Africanist Anthropology 439
Mwenda Ntarangwi

Index 459

About the Author

Roy Richard Grinker is Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs at the George Washington University, USA. He is Editor-in-Chief of Anthropological Quarterly and his past book publications include the co-edited Perspectives on Africa: A Reader in Culture, History, and Representation (Wiley Blackwell, 2010) and Unstrange Minds: Remapping the World of Autism (2007).

Stephen C. Lubkemann is a sociocultural anthropologist who has done extensive fieldwork in Mozambique, South Africa, Angola, and Liberia. He is Associate Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs at the George Washington University, USA. Past publications include Culture in Chaos: An Anthropology of the Social Condition in War (2008), the co-edited volume Perspectives on Africa: A Reader in Culture, History, and Representation (Wiley Blackwell, 2010), and the co-authored United States Institute of Peace report Looking for Justice: Liberian Experiences with and Perceptions of Local Justice Options (2009).

Christopher B. Steiner is the Lucy C. McDannel '22 Professor of Art History and Anthropology at Connecticut College, USA, where he also serves as Director of Museum Studies. Past book publications include African Art in Transit (1994), the co-edited Perspectives on Africa: A Reader in Culture, History, and Representation (Wiley Blackwell, 2010) and Africa in the Market: Twentieth-Century Art from the Amrad African Art Collection (2016).

Euclides Gonçalves is a social anthropologist and Director at Kaleidoscopio – Research in Public Policy and Culture – in Maputo, Mozambique. He is also a research associate at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER) at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. Gonçalves has published on topics such as governance, bureaucratic processes, and political rituals in scholarly journals, including African Affairs, The Journal of Contemporary African Studies, and World Development.

Reviews

Anyone who teaches the Anthropology of Africa, or indeed Anthropology in general, will want to add this volume to their library without replacing either of those earlier ones. Qualitatively speaking, it is a valuable addition. ... This volume offers a compelling Companion to topics in Africanist Anthropology, past and present – and a well-founded argument for the continued value of the discipline. Amidst all the heated debate about the present and future of anthropology, about who should do it and how it should be done, ... the Companion proves that there is still a great deal to be said for what critical ethnography, securely situated in its historical context and adequately theorized, can and should do.
John Comaroff, Hugh K. Foster Professor of African and African American Studies and of Anthropology, Harvard University

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