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The book is ethnographically rich and presents us with new ways of thinking about development practices and environmental politics broadly defined. More importantly, An Ethnography of Hunger makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the relationship between power, politics and the environment. The book, for many years to come, will provoke intellectual debate about the place of politics and the environment in Tanzania, Africa, and beyond.

* Political and Legal Anthrology Review *

Recommended.

* Choice *

Phillips's nuanced analysis of the lived experience of hunger, its embeddedness in social relationships, and its impact on political subjectivity are truly original and set this book apart from other anthropological studies of hunger, subsistence farming, or political subjectivity.

-- Jennie E. Gurnet - Georgia State University * African Studies Review *

Table of Contents

Preface



Acknowledgements



Introduction: Subsistence Citizenship




PART I: The Frames of Subsistence in Singida: Cosmology, Ethnography, History



Chapter 1 Hunger in Relief: Village Life and Livelihood



Chapter 2 The Unpredictable Grace of the Sun:



Cosmology, Conquest, and the Politics of Subsistence




PART II: The Power of the Poor on the Threshold of Subsistence



Chapter 3 We Shall Meet at the Pot of Ugali:



Sociality, Differentiation, and Diversion in the Distribution of Food



Chapter 4 Crying, Denying, and Surviving Rural Hunger




PART III: Subsistence Citizenship



Chapter 5 Subsistence versus Development



Chapter 6 Patronage, Rights, and the Idioms of Rural Citizenship




Conclusion: The Seasons of Subsistence and Citizenship



Notes



Bibliography



Index

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 29/08/2018
    ISBN13: 9780253038371, 978-0253038371
    ISBN10: 0253038375

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review

    The book is ethnographically rich and presents us with new ways of thinking about development practices and environmental politics broadly defined. More importantly, An Ethnography of Hunger makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the relationship between power, politics and the environment. The book, for many years to come, will provoke intellectual debate about the place of politics and the environment in Tanzania, Africa, and beyond.

    * Political and Legal Anthrology Review *

    Recommended.

    * Choice *

    Phillips's nuanced analysis of the lived experience of hunger, its embeddedness in social relationships, and its impact on political subjectivity are truly original and set this book apart from other anthropological studies of hunger, subsistence farming, or political subjectivity.

    -- Jennie E. Gurnet - Georgia State University * African Studies Review *

    Table of Contents

    Preface



    Acknowledgements



    Introduction: Subsistence Citizenship




    PART I: The Frames of Subsistence in Singida: Cosmology, Ethnography, History



    Chapter 1 Hunger in Relief: Village Life and Livelihood



    Chapter 2 The Unpredictable Grace of the Sun:



    Cosmology, Conquest, and the Politics of Subsistence




    PART II: The Power of the Poor on the Threshold of Subsistence



    Chapter 3 We Shall Meet at the Pot of Ugali:



    Sociality, Differentiation, and Diversion in the Distribution of Food



    Chapter 4 Crying, Denying, and Surviving Rural Hunger




    PART III: Subsistence Citizenship



    Chapter 5 Subsistence versus Development



    Chapter 6 Patronage, Rights, and the Idioms of Rural Citizenship




    Conclusion: The Seasons of Subsistence and Citizenship



    Notes



    Bibliography



    Index

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