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Title
L'état ce n'est pas nous!: cultural proletarization in Cameroon |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/8981 |
Date
1986 |
Author(s)
Beek,W.E.A.van |
Abstract
Exploring the penetration of the state into the region of the Kapsiki (and Higi) of North Cameroon and northeastern Nigeria, the author shows that the marginalization of the Kapsiki was not caused by geographical factors, but was mainly the product of interaction with state-building processes from the 18th century onwards. The continuing marginalization and exploitation of the Kapsiki are described as a process of cultural proletarization. Bibliogr., notes |
Subject(s)
Cameroon; Kapsiki; State |
Type of publication
Article / Letter to editor |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
Les cahiers du Centre d'étude et de documentation africaines, (2-4), 65 - 87 (1986) |
Repository
Leiden - African Studies Centre Leiden
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