|
Kilima.com - an international online store featuring Art, Film, History, Literature,
Music and Travel... |
|
|
|
|
Rural Hausa: A Village and a Setting | 
enlarge | Author: Polly Hill Publisher: Cambridge University Press Category: Book
List Price: $140.00 Buy Used: $22.82 You Save: $117.18 (84%)
New (14) Used (15) from $22.82
Sales Rank: 2699769
Media: Hardcover Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 1.3
ISBN: 0521082420 Dewey Decimal Number: 309.16695 EAN: 9780521082426 ASIN: 0521082420
Publication Date: March 31, 1972 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: SHIPPED SAME DAY FROM UNITED KINGDOM USING PRIORITY AIRMAIL, SUPER FAST SHIPPING - AVERAGE DELIVERY TIME 7-12 DAYS TO USA. ALL BOOKS IN GOOD OR BETTER CONDITION. VISIT OUR eSHOP FOR MORE GREAT BARGAINS.
| |
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description There are perhaps as many as 15 million Hausa-speaking people in West Africa, most of whom live in the countryside in northern Nigeria and the neighbouring Niger Republic. Dr Polly Hill's latest book is at once an examination of the socio-economic life of a small Hausa village and a study of the way of life of the rural Hausa generally. The Commentary is an important feature of the book; it is an extended glossary of the terms and concepts employed, a repository for reference material (the book has no footnotes) and the place where much succinct generalization about rural Hausaland is attempted. The book as a whole provides a wide-ranging survey both of what is known and of what is little-understood. Very few books have been written on the rural Hausa, much of the literature consisting of scarce pamphlets and official reports; this book not only reports important research, but also surveys literature which is otherwise not generally available. The themes which emerge from this study, which is multi-disciplinary in approach, are similar to many which Polly Hill has stressed elsewhere: people do not fit into crude stereotypes and socio-economic life is always much more varied and sophisticated than superficial observers would suppose.
Book Description "This is an excellent work....Dr. Hill, who is both an economist and an economic anthropologist, is admirably suited to carry out a study of the kind undertaken in this book." The Economist
|
|
|
|
| |
|