Friends for Life, Friends for Death: Cohorts and Consciousness among the Lunda-Ndembu
James A. Pritchett
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Description for Friends for Life, Friends for Death: Cohorts and Consciousness among the Lunda-Ndembu
hardcover. Offers an insider's view into the day-to-day lives of a self-selected group of male friends within this society in northern Zambia. This book examines the friends' vicarious experience with and orientation to the world through stories heard from their grandfathers and fathers. It represents a compilation of their direct experience in the world. Num Pages: 320 pages, 10 b&w illustrations & 1 map. BIC Classification: 1H; JHMC; JHMP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UF) Further/Higher Education. Dimension: 235 x 152 x 23. Weight in Grams: 567.
Breaking away from traditional ethnographic accounts often limited by theoretical frameworks and rhetorical styles, ""Friends for Life, Friends for Death: Cohorts and Consciousness among the Lunda-Ndembu"" offers an insider's view into the day-to-day lives of a self-selected group of male friends within this society in northern Zambia. During his two decades of fieldwork in this region, James Pritchett followed a group of Lunda-Ndembu males, here called Amabwambu (the friends), revealing the importance of the clique both as a principal agent for receiving and interpreting information from and about the world, and as a place where strategies could be hatched, tested, ... Read more
Breaking away from traditional ethnographic accounts often limited by theoretical frameworks and rhetorical styles, ""Friends for Life, Friends for Death: Cohorts and Consciousness among the Lunda-Ndembu"" offers an insider's view into the day-to-day lives of a self-selected group of male friends within this society in northern Zambia. During his two decades of fieldwork in this region, James Pritchett followed a group of Lunda-Ndembu males, here called Amabwambu (the friends), revealing the importance of the clique both as a principal agent for receiving and interpreting information from and about the world, and as a place where strategies could be hatched, tested, ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
University of Virginia Press United States
Number of pages
320
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Charlottesville, United States
ISBN
9780813926247
SKU
V9780813926247
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About James A. Pritchett
James A. Pritchett, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the African Studies Center at Boston University, is the author of Lunda-Ndembu: Style, Change, and Social Transformation in South Central Africa.
Reviews for Friends for Life, Friends for Death: Cohorts and Consciousness among the Lunda-Ndembu
Creating a life - a daily round, a career, an ever-moving conversation, an ever-changing sense of mutuality, an ever-expanding notion of what inhabiting a periphery means - is the theme of this fine evocation of friendship amongst a group of mission educated young men in a rural Africa that has learned through experience and modern communications just how 'back of ... Read more