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Record Nr.

UNINA9910141819703321

Titolo

Reinventing African Chieftaincy in the Age of AIDS, Gender, Governance, and Development / / edited by Donald l. Ray and three others

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Calgary, Alberta : , : University of Calgary Press, , 2011

©2011

ISBN

9781552385371

9781552384992

9781552384985

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xv, 698 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Africa: missing voices series Reinventing African chieftaincy in the age of AIDS, gender, governance, and development

Disciplina

306.2096

Soggetti

Chiefdoms - Ghana

Chiefdoms - South Africa

Chiefdoms - Botswana

Tribal government - Ghana

Tribal government - South Africa

Tribal government - Botswana

Ghana Politics and government

South Africa Politics and government

Botswana Politics and government

Ghana Social conditions

South Africa Social conditions 1994-

Botswana Social conditions

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Sommario/riassunto

This collection of essays examines the relatively new, and frequently overlooked, political phenomenon in post-colonial Africa of chieftaincy "re-inventing" itself. The traditional authority of chiefs has been one of Africa's missing voices who are now bringing new resources to the



challenges that AIDS, gender, governance, and development pose to the peoples of Africa. Reinventing African Chieftaincy in the Age of AIDS, Gender, Governance, and Development presents new research in Ghana, Botswana, and South Africa, providing the broadest geographic African coverage on the topic of African chieftaincy. The nineteen authors, many of them emerging scholars from Africa, are all members of the Traditional Authority Applied Research Network (TAARN). Their essays give critical insight into the transformation processes of chieftaincy from the end of the colonial/apartheid periods to the present. They also examine the realities of male and female traditional leaders in reinventing their legitimacy and their political offices in the age of great social and political unrest, health issues and governance and development challenges. With contribtutions by: Kusi Ankra Sherri A. Brown Wilhelmina J. Donkoh Gaelle Eizlini Brian Keating Kereng Daniel Lebogang Kgotleng Mogopodi H. Lekorwe Sibongiseni Mkhize Mpho F. Moloma Morgan Nyendu Christiane Owusu-Sarpong Donald I. Ray Kimberley Schoon Keshav C. Sharma Mpilo Pearl Sithole Robert Thornton Shahid Vawda.