Rural African women as subjects of social and political change: a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon
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Schriftenreihe: | Rurale Geschlechterforschung
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Contents _^
Contents
Glossaries 9
1. Abbreviations 9
2. Pidgin, Local languages, Vernacular 7
Acknowledgements 11
1. Focus of research and underlying approaches 15
1.1 Basic research questions and underlying approaches 15
1.1.1 Rural women at the focus of research 15
1.1.2 Rural women as actors in the arena of a development project 17
1.1.3 Rural women as part of civil society 23
1.1.4 Rural women as social actors 26
1.1.5 Rural women, Western researchers and the demands of Afri 29
can feminist scholars
1.2 Design of research: research as a process of integrating 30
the subjects of research as actors
1.3 The research process 31
1.3.1 First approaches to field and subjects of research: participation 31
in social interaction
1.3.2 Reflection after action: defining the focus of research and 34
developing a research design
1.3.3 Research after action: generating primary data for qualitative 34
analysis
1.3.4 Methods of data generating and sources of primary data 39
1.3.5 Analysis of primary data 41
1.4 Outline of presentation of research results 43
2. Cameroon and the Northwest Province in particular 45
2.1 "Le Cameroon, c'est le Cameroun" 45
2.1.1 Not difference, but diversity as a main characteristic 45
2.1.2 Cameroon under colonial rule 48
2.1.3 Cameroon under the regime ofAhidjo 49
2.1.4 Cameroon in the era of Biya 54
2.1.5 Economic and social deterioration in Cameroon 56
2.1.6 Growing demands for democracy and blockades in the proc 60
ess of democratisation
Contents
2.2 "Grafi" and "Anglofou": Characteristics of the Northwest 62
Province of Cameroon
2.2.1 Features of the Northwest Province of today 62
2.2.2 "Our country fashion" Historical background of ethnic differ 66
entiation and social organisation in the Northwestern grass
fields
2.2.3 Colonial and post colonial rule in the Northwest Province 71
2.2.4 The "wind of change" sweeping through the Northwest Prov 73
ince
2.2.5 Stagnation and reversal of the democratisation process and 84
their effects in the Northwest
3. "What is a woman?" The subjects of study in their 87
embeddedness in the local, historical and social
environment
3.1 Who are the women? A brief typology of rural women in 87
the Northwest of Cameroon based on demographic data
3.2 "Woman na weti?" Rural women between self 96
perception and social reality
3.3 "Woman na everything" Rural women within traditional 102
structures
3.3.1 Structures of social differentiation 103
3.3.2 Individual women's status in traditional society 103
3.3.3 Gender differentiation in production and economy 104
3.3.4 Gender differentiation as a characteristic of traditional social 106
organisation
3.3.5 "The women have the ultimate power" Women's traditional 107
groups
3.3.6 Women and their role within social and political organisation 120
3.4 "Suffer de fo front" Rural women in the Northwest and 123
the crisis of economy and state
4. With sense and power acting for a change 125
4.1 "There is plenty of change" Change as a basic category 125
of the women's world view
4.2 "Our sense will show us the way" Rural women and their 134
concept of knowledge and rationality
4.2.1 "We have got our sense" Knowing and rationality 134
4.2.2 Systems of knowing 136
4.2.3 Levels and dimensions of knowing 143
Contents
4.3 "We get our power" Rural women and their concept of 144
power
4.3.1 "Sense gives you power" Power and concepts of knowing 144
and rationality
4.3.2 "Woman pikin na suffer people" How women experience and 146
perceive power exercised upon them
4.3.3 "Country fashion is still strong upon us" The power of tradi 151
tional order
4.3.4 "Power" as the power to produce 154
4.3.5 "Money is power" From being an asset to exercising eco 158
nomic power
4.3.6 "The women have the ultimate power" How rural women 160
exercise power over others
4.3.7 Rural women and their multiple concept(s) of power as the 162
basis for self empowerment
4.4 "Sitting in the back", "coming out to the street" or "stand 164
ing up to talk" Rural women and their options in exercis¬
ing agency
4.4.1 "That's how it is" Conforming as a strategy for action 168
4.4.2 "Sit down in the back and keep quiet" Withdrawal as a strat 170
egy to refrain from active intervention
4.4.3 From hiding money to "coming out" The wide range of eve 174
ryday resistance
4.4.4 "Stand up and talk" Participation in defining the societal dis 176
course as transformative action
4.4.5 Rural women and their multiple options for exercising agency: 180
Conformation Withdrawal Resistance Transformative
Action
5. "One hand no fit tie bundle" Rural women as 185
collective actors
5.1 Groups as crucial social institutions of rural women's life 185
5.2 Manifestations of a social system in its embeddedness in 190
culture and history
5.2.1 Groups orientated towards self provision, production and eco 190
nomic profit
5.2.2 Groups enhancing social relationships and fostering societal 217
cohesion
5.2.3 Groups defending women's specific interests and /or exercis 220
ing judicial and executive powers
Contents
5.3 How rural women perceive and define a social phenome 222
non
5.3.1 "If you join a group, you will enjoy" Material benefits and 223
strengthening of women's economy through group member¬
ship
5.3.2 "There is knowledge inside the group" Women's groups as 226
centres for the exchange of information and the transfer of
knowledge
5.4 "One hand no fit tie bundle" Solidarity and mutual re 230
enforcement: social organisation as the basis for empow¬
erment
5.5 Rural women's groups as agencies in the process of 233
change
6. "We get the mouth to talk" Rural women entering 241
public spheres and political arenas
6.1 Refraining from involvement in public or political arenas 241
6.2 Hidden resistance against the hindrances to participation 243
6.3 From open protest to violent resistance 246
6.4 "To stand up and talk" growing participation in public 261
arenas
6.5 Growing demand for political participation 266
6.6 Rural women entering new domains of social practice 275
7. Rural women in Cameroon and their project of self 277
empowerment
7.1 Knowing, power, social organisation: constitutive stive 277
tures of rural women's agency
7.2 Rural women as conscious collective actors 282
Appendices 287
Maps 287
Bibliography 289 |
adam_txt |
Contents _^
Contents
Glossaries 9
1. Abbreviations 9
2. Pidgin, Local languages, Vernacular 7
Acknowledgements 11
1. Focus of research and underlying approaches 15
1.1 Basic research questions and underlying approaches 15
1.1.1 Rural women at the focus of research 15
1.1.2 Rural women as actors in the arena of a development project 17
1.1.3 Rural women as part of civil society 23
1.1.4 Rural women as social actors 26
1.1.5 Rural women, Western researchers and the demands of Afri 29
can feminist scholars
1.2 Design of research: research as a process of integrating 30
the subjects of research as actors
1.3 The research process 31
1.3.1 First approaches to field and subjects of research: participation 31
in social interaction
1.3.2 Reflection after action: defining the focus of research and 34
developing a research design
1.3.3 Research after action: generating primary data for qualitative 34
analysis
1.3.4 Methods of data generating and sources of primary data 39
1.3.5 Analysis of primary data 41
1.4 Outline of presentation of research results 43
2. Cameroon and the Northwest Province in particular 45
2.1 "Le Cameroon, c'est le Cameroun" 45
2.1.1 Not difference, but diversity as a main characteristic 45
2.1.2 Cameroon under colonial rule 48
2.1.3 Cameroon under the regime ofAhidjo 49
2.1.4 Cameroon in the era of Biya 54
2.1.5 Economic and social deterioration in Cameroon 56
2.1.6 Growing demands for democracy and blockades in the proc 60
ess of democratisation
Contents
2.2 "Grafi" and "Anglofou": Characteristics of the Northwest 62
Province of Cameroon
2.2.1 Features of the Northwest Province of today 62
2.2.2 "Our country fashion" Historical background of ethnic differ 66
entiation and social organisation in the Northwestern grass
fields
2.2.3 Colonial and post colonial rule in the Northwest Province 71
2.2.4 The "wind of change" sweeping through the Northwest Prov 73
ince
2.2.5 Stagnation and reversal of the democratisation process and 84
their effects in the Northwest
3. "What is a woman?" The subjects of study in their 87
embeddedness in the local, historical and social
environment
3.1 Who are the women? A brief typology of rural women in 87
the Northwest of Cameroon based on demographic data
3.2 "Woman na weti?" Rural women between self 96
perception and social reality
3.3 "Woman na everything" Rural women within traditional 102
structures
3.3.1 Structures of social differentiation 103
3.3.2 Individual women's status in traditional society 103
3.3.3 Gender differentiation in production and economy 104
3.3.4 Gender differentiation as a characteristic of traditional social 106
organisation
3.3.5 "The women have the ultimate power" Women's traditional 107
groups
3.3.6 Women and their role within social and political organisation 120
3.4 "Suffer de fo front" Rural women in the Northwest and 123
the crisis of economy and state
4. With sense and power acting for a change 125
4.1 "There is plenty of change" Change as a basic category 125
of the women's world view
4.2 "Our sense will show us the way" Rural women and their 134
concept of knowledge and rationality
4.2.1 "We have got our sense" Knowing and rationality 134
4.2.2 Systems of knowing 136
4.2.3 Levels and dimensions of knowing 143
Contents
4.3 "We get our power" Rural women and their concept of 144
power
4.3.1 "Sense gives you power" Power and concepts of knowing 144
and rationality
4.3.2 "Woman pikin na suffer people" How women experience and 146
perceive power exercised upon them
4.3.3 "Country fashion is still strong upon us" The power of tradi 151
tional order
4.3.4 "Power" as the power to produce 154
4.3.5 "Money is power" From being an asset to exercising eco 158
nomic power
4.3.6 "The women have the ultimate power" How rural women 160
exercise power over others
4.3.7 Rural women and their multiple concept(s) of power as the 162
basis for self empowerment
4.4 "Sitting in the back", "coming out to the street" or "stand 164
ing up to talk" Rural women and their options in exercis¬
ing agency
4.4.1 "That's how it is" Conforming as a strategy for action 168
4.4.2 "Sit down in the back and keep quiet" Withdrawal as a strat 170
egy to refrain from active intervention
4.4.3 From hiding money to "coming out" The wide range of eve 174
ryday resistance
4.4.4 "Stand up and talk" Participation in defining the societal dis 176
course as transformative action
4.4.5 Rural women and their multiple options for exercising agency: 180
Conformation Withdrawal Resistance Transformative
Action
5. "One hand no fit tie bundle" Rural women as 185
collective actors
5.1 Groups as crucial social institutions of rural women's life 185
5.2 Manifestations of a social system in its embeddedness in 190
culture and history
5.2.1 Groups orientated towards self provision, production and eco 190
nomic profit
5.2.2 Groups enhancing social relationships and fostering societal 217
cohesion
5.2.3 Groups defending women's specific interests and /or exercis 220
ing judicial and executive powers
Contents
5.3 How rural women perceive and define a social phenome 222
non
5.3.1 "If you join a group, you will enjoy" Material benefits and 223
strengthening of women's economy through group member¬
ship
5.3.2 "There is knowledge inside the group" Women's groups as 226
centres for the exchange of information and the transfer of
knowledge
5.4 "One hand no fit tie bundle" Solidarity and mutual re 230
enforcement: social organisation as the basis for empow¬
erment
5.5 Rural women's groups as agencies in the process of 233
change
6. "We get the mouth to talk" Rural women entering 241
public spheres and political arenas
6.1 Refraining from involvement in public or political arenas 241
6.2 Hidden resistance against the hindrances to participation 243
6.3 From open protest to violent resistance 246
6.4 "To stand up and talk" growing participation in public 261
arenas
6.5 Growing demand for political participation 266
6.6 Rural women entering new domains of social practice 275
7. Rural women in Cameroon and their project of self 277
empowerment
7.1 Knowing, power, social organisation: constitutive stive 277
tures of rural women's agency
7.2 Rural women as conscious collective actors 282
Appendices 287
Maps 287
Bibliography 289 |
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spelling | Hartwig, Elisabeth Verfasser aut Rural African women as subjects of social and political change a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon Elisabeth Hartwig Münster [u.a.] Lit-Verl. 2005 306 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Rurale Geschlechterforschung 6 Zugl.: Bremen, Univ., Diss., 2004 Frau Rural women Cameroon Social conditions Women in development Cameroon Women Political activity Cameroon Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd rswk-swf Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd rswk-swf Ländlicher Raum (DE-588)4034026-0 gnd rswk-swf Frauenbewegung (DE-588)4071428-7 gnd rswk-swf Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd rswk-swf Kamerun Nordwest (DE-588)4227461-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Kamerun Nordwest (DE-588)4227461-8 g Frauenbewegung (DE-588)4071428-7 s DE-604 Ländlicher Raum (DE-588)4034026-0 s Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 s Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 s Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 s Rurale Geschlechterforschung 6 (DE-604)BV014231986 6 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014787529&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hartwig, Elisabeth Rural African women as subjects of social and political change a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon Rurale Geschlechterforschung Frau Rural women Cameroon Social conditions Women in development Cameroon Women Political activity Cameroon Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd Ländlicher Raum (DE-588)4034026-0 gnd Frauenbewegung (DE-588)4071428-7 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
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title | Rural African women as subjects of social and political change a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon |
title_auth | Rural African women as subjects of social and political change a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon |
title_exact_search | Rural African women as subjects of social and political change a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon |
title_exact_search_txtP | Rural African women as subjects of social and political change a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon |
title_full | Rural African women as subjects of social and political change a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon Elisabeth Hartwig |
title_fullStr | Rural African women as subjects of social and political change a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon Elisabeth Hartwig |
title_full_unstemmed | Rural African women as subjects of social and political change a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon Elisabeth Hartwig |
title_short | Rural African women as subjects of social and political change |
title_sort | rural african women as subjects of social and political change a case study of women in northwestern cameroon |
title_sub | a case study of women in northwestern Cameroon |
topic | Frau Rural women Cameroon Social conditions Women in development Cameroon Women Political activity Cameroon Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd Ländlicher Raum (DE-588)4034026-0 gnd Frauenbewegung (DE-588)4071428-7 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Frau Rural women Cameroon Social conditions Women in development Cameroon Women Political activity Cameroon Politischer Wandel Sozialer Wandel Ländlicher Raum Frauenbewegung Kamerun Nordwest Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014787529&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV014231986 |
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