Undesirable Practices Undesirable Practices

Undesirable Practices

Women, Children, and the Politics of the Body in Northern Ghana, 1930–1972

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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 the power lay not in the gaze itself but in the act of “looking away,” a calculated aversion of attention intended to maintain the tribal community and retain control over the movement, sexuality, and labor of women and children.

With its examination of broader time periods and topics and its complex analytical arguments, Undesirable Practices makes a valuable contribution to literature in African studies, contemporary advocacy discourse, women and gender studies, and critical postcolonial studies.
 

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2016
1. Juli
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
320
Seiten
VERLAG
Nebraska
ANBIETERINFO
The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska
GRÖSSE
1,2
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