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Sacred Rice: An Ethnography of Identity, Environment, and Development in Rural West Africa [Mīkstie vāki]

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Sacred Rice explores the cultural intricacies through which Jola farmers in West Africa are responding to their environmental and economic conditions given the centrality of a crop--rice--that is the lynchpin for their economic, social, religious, and political worlds.

Based on more than ten years of author Joanna Davidson's ethnographic and historical research on rural Guinea-Bissau, this book looks at the relationship among people, plants, and identity as it explores how a society comes to define itself through the production, consumption, and reverence of rice. It is a narrative profoundly tied to a particular place, but it is also a story of encounters with outsiders who often mediate or meddle in the rice enterprise. Although the focal point is a remote area of West Africa, the book illuminates the more universal nexus of identity, environment, and development, especially in an era when many people--rural and urban--are confronting environmental changes that challenge their livelihoods and lifestyles.
List of Illustrations
viii
Acknowledgments x
Introduction: Sacred Rice 1(17)
Chapter 1 A Rice Complex
18(30)
Chapter 2 Ampa Badji and Nho Keboral
48(37)
Chapter 3 "We Work Hard"
85(16)
Chapter 4 Cultivating Knowledge
101(34)
Chapter 5 Of Rice and Men
135(20)
Chapter 6 Transgressive Segregation Revisited
155(21)
Chapter 7 Jopai, and the Limits of Legibility
176(14)
Chapter 8 Conclusions: Structural Uncertainty
190(7)
Glossary 197(3)
Notes 200(17)
Bibliography 217(19)
Index 236