Men own the fields, women own the crops: gender and power in the Cameroon grassfields
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 nin...
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Zusammenfassung: | 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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adam_text | Contents
Illustrations ix
Maps x
Prologue xi
Note on Orthography xvii
1. Introduction 3
2. Nso Geography and Social Setting: A Background 24
3. The Forging of Hegemony 47
4. Female Farmers, Male Warriors: Gendering Production
and Reproduction 71
5. Sum and Nsay: Access to Resources and the
Sex/Gender Hierarchy 107
6. The Fon s New Leopards, or Sorcerers of the Night?
The Articulation of Male Hegemony 141
7. Counterhegemony and Dissent on the Periphery:
Chiefs, Subchiefs, and the Modern State 163
8. Conclusion: Gender, Protest, and New Forms
of Stratification 179
Notes 201
Bibliography 234
Index 245
vii
Illustrations
Faay Maamo and Faay Faanjarj, ataanto , arguing over the
distribution of the palm wine presented by Phyllis Kaberry and
her supporters on the occasion of her kimbunfon and investiture
as yaa woo kov, 1958 101
The wives of the fort dancing after Phyllis Kaberry s investiture
as yaa woo kov in the inner palace, 1958 102
Miriam Goheen with the wives of Fon Nsa at the Nseh
Cultural Week 102
Nso notables at the Foumban conference 600 Years of Tikari
History, Foumban, Ouest Province, Cameroon, December 1994 103
Sam Minglo, the Fon Nso , with Miriam Goheen and won nto ,
the children of the fon, at Nto Nso , December 1994 103
Sam Minglo, the Fon Nso , with nshiylavsi, at Nto Nso ,
December 1994 104
Lale, Nto Nso women s dance group, at Foumban,
December 1994 105
Miriam Goheen s installation as yaa Nso , in Kimbo ,
January 1995 106
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