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Jessica Cammaert - Undesirable Practices: Women, Children, and the Politics of the Body in Northern Ghana, 1930–1972 - 9780803286801 - V9780803286801
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Undesirable Practices: Women, Children, and the Politics of the Body in Northern Ghana, 1930–1972

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Description for Undesirable Practices: Women, Children, and the Politics of the Body in Northern Ghana, 1930–1972 Hardback. Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Queen's University, 2014. Series: Expanding Frontiers: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality. Num Pages: 306 pages, 1 map. BIC Classification: 1HFDH; 3JJ; HBJH; HBLW; HBTB; JFSJ1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 21. Weight in Grams: 603.
Undesirable Practices examines both the intended and the unintended consequences of “imperial feminism” and British colonial interventions in “undesirable” cultural practices in northern Ghana. Jessica Cammaert addresses the state management of social practices such as female circumcision, nudity, prostitution, and “illicit” adoption as well as the hesitation to impose severe punishments for the slave dealing of females, particularly female children. She examines the gendered power relations and colonial attitudes that targeted women and children spanning pre- and postcolonial periods, the early postindependence years, and post-Nkrumah policies. In particular, Cammaert examines the limits of the male colonial gaze and argues that ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press United States
Number of pages
306
Condition
New
Series
Expanding Frontiers: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Number of Pages
306
Place of Publication
Lincoln, United States
ISBN
9780803286801
SKU
V9780803286801
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About Jessica Cammaert
Jessica Cammaert is an instructor in African history at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada.

Reviews for Undesirable Practices: Women, Children, and the Politics of the Body in Northern Ghana, 1930–1972
"Cammaert's book is well-written and, most importantly, sheds light on the so-called undesirable practices, revealing more than policy-oriented studies alone. . . . This book gives a voice to a localized group of Africans in Northeastern Ghana and focuses on specific issues the inhabitants had to deal with during the colonial and early post-colonial periods. This is an important contribution ... Read more

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