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Drawing on an ethnography of Sherbro coastal communities in Sierra Leone, this book analyses the politics and practice of identity through the lens of the reciprocal relations that exist between socio-ethnic groups. Anaïs Ménard examines the implications of the social arrangement that binds landlords and strangers in a frontier region, the Freetown Peninsula, characterized by high degrees of individual mobility and social interactions. She showcases the processes by which Sherbro identity emerged as a flexible category of practice, allowing individuals the possibility to claim multiple origins and perform ethnic crossovers while remaining Sherbro.



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Anatomy of a Rurban Space
Chapter 2. Narratives of Colonial Encounters
Chapter 3. Framing Reciprocity: From Settlers to Strangers
Chapter 4. Discourses of the ‘Civilized Man’
Chapter 5. The Tactics of Concealment and Disclosure
Chapter 6. The Social Dynamics of Double Membership
Chapter 7. Initiation as Ethnic Transformation
Chapter 8. Lands, Livelihoods and Politics

Conclusion

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 14/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781800738409, 978-1800738409
      ISBN10: 1800738404

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Drawing on an ethnography of Sherbro coastal communities in Sierra Leone, this book analyses the politics and practice of identity through the lens of the reciprocal relations that exist between socio-ethnic groups. Anaïs Ménard examines the implications of the social arrangement that binds landlords and strangers in a frontier region, the Freetown Peninsula, characterized by high degrees of individual mobility and social interactions. She showcases the processes by which Sherbro identity emerged as a flexible category of practice, allowing individuals the possibility to claim multiple origins and perform ethnic crossovers while remaining Sherbro.



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Anatomy of a Rurban Space
      Chapter 2. Narratives of Colonial Encounters
      Chapter 3. Framing Reciprocity: From Settlers to Strangers
      Chapter 4. Discourses of the ‘Civilized Man’
      Chapter 5. The Tactics of Concealment and Disclosure
      Chapter 6. The Social Dynamics of Double Membership
      Chapter 7. Initiation as Ethnic Transformation
      Chapter 8. Lands, Livelihoods and Politics

      Conclusion

      References
      Index

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