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Masks and Staffs

Masks and Staffs

Michaela Pelican

(2015)

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Abstract

The Cameroon Grassfields, home to three ethnic groups – Grassfields societies, Mbororo, and Hausa – provide a valuable case study for the anthropological examination of identity politics and interethnic relations. In the midst of the political liberalization of Cameroon in the late 1990s and 2000s, local responses to political and legal changes took the form of a series of performative and discursive expressions of ethnicity. Confrontational encounters stimulated by economic and political rivalry, as well as socially integrative processes, transformed collective self-understanding in Cameroon in conjunction with recent global discourses on human, minority, and indigenous rights. The book provides a vital contribution to the study of ethnicity, conflict, and social change in the anthropology of Africa.


“…necessary and significant, [this study is] a much-welcomed monograph that builds on and advances the corpus of knowledge about the evolution and dynamics of interethnic relations in the Cameroon Grasslands.” · American Anthropologist


Michaela Pelican is Junior Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at the University of Cologne. She is also the director of the University of Cologne Forum "Ethnicity as a Political Resource: Perspectives from Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe" and a member of the Cologne Global South Studies Center. She is the editor of a special issue, "Global African Entrepreneurs" (Urban Anthropology 2014, 43), and the author of several articles on indigenous rights movements in Africa.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Masks and Staffs iii
Contents vii
Figures and Tables viii
Acknowledgements x
Notes on Transliteration xi
Abbreviations xii
Introduction 1
1 Setting the Scene 23
2 The Power of the Fon 48
3 From Pastoral Society to Indigenous People 76
4 A Shift to Economic Competition? 109
5 On Being Hausa 135
6 Grassfielder by Birth, Muslim by Choice 161
7 The Murder of Mr X 184
Epilogue 210
Glossary 215
References 219
Index 235