1st Edition

Old Modes of Production and Capitalist Encroachment Anthropological Explorations in Africa

Edited By Wim Van Binsbergen, Peter Geschiere Copyright 1985
    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1985. This book is the result of a long series of meetings of the Amsterdam Work-group for Marxist Anthropology, extending over a number of years starting from 1977. It has some changes and expansions from the original Dutch version.

    Notes on contributors, Preface, 1. Introduction: Emerging insights and issues in French Marxist anthropology, 2. Demographic developments and class contradictions in a 'domestic' community: The Nyakyusa (Tanzania) before the colonial conquest, 3. Articulation of modes of production and the beginning of labour migration among the Diola of Senegal, 4. Imposing capitalist dominance through the state: The multifarious role of the colonial state in Africa, 5. African literature between nostalgia and Utopia: African novels since 1953 in the light of the modes-of-production approach, 6. From tribe to ethnicity in western Zambia: The unit of study as an ideological problem, 7. Marxist theory and anthropological practice: The application of French Marxist anthropology in field-work, 8. Analytic tools, intellectual weapons: The discussion among French Marxist anthropologists about the identification of modes of production in Africa, Index of authors, Subject index

    Biography

    Wim van Binsbergen (1947) read social and cultural anthropology and Third World sociology at the Municipal University of Amsterdam. Peter Geschiere (1941) read history and social-cultural anthropology at the Free University, Amsterdam, where he also received his doctorate.