Africa, المجلد 71،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2001 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 353
seriously challenged . Many young men and women yearn for an independent income and are reluctant to make the product of their work available to the family . Young men in particular live in an often painfully perceived conflict between ...
seriously challenged . Many young men and women yearn for an independent income and are reluctant to make the product of their work available to the family . Young men in particular live in an often painfully perceived conflict between ...
الصفحة 381
... young men diminished the patronage power of elder men and of chiefs . Young men could buy their own cattle and marry now . Chiefs and household heads tussled over the use of state resources , particularly courts , to control the ...
... young men diminished the patronage power of elder men and of chiefs . Young men could buy their own cattle and marry now . Chiefs and household heads tussled over the use of state resources , particularly courts , to control the ...
الصفحة 593
... young people ( Auslander , 1993 ) . Rather than being projected directly on to the ' mysterious mechanisms of the market ' ( ibid .: 284 ) or the power of the post - colonial state , discontent is refracted back on to symbols of ...
... young people ( Auslander , 1993 ) . Rather than being projected directly on to the ' mysterious mechanisms of the market ' ( ibid .: 284 ) or the power of the post - colonial state , discontent is refracted back on to symbols of ...
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