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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: George Paul MeiuPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press Dimensions: Width: 1.70cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 2.30cm Weight: 0.482kg ISBN: 9780226491172ISBN 10: 022649117 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 10 October 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsEthno-erotic Economies is a brilliant book--beautifully written, ethnographically rich, and theoretically provocative. Meiu explores the radical and rapid changes in Samburu economies, sexualities, and gender and generational relations with sensitivity, empathy, and an astute analytical sensibility. This is a must-read for scholars and students alike in African studies, sexuality studies, and anthropology. --Dorothy Hodgson, author of Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture Forms of sex that were unheard of, unorthodox circuits of money, and new ways of asserting one's belonging: Meiu has a true talent for bringing out the unexpected articulations that make present-day developments in Africa so challenging. New opportunities teach Samburu morans to use their ostentatious masculinity for making money on the Kenyan beaches with dramatic consequences back home. Ethno-erotic Economies is a fascinating study not only because of its theme but also due to the eloquent interaction between vivid ethnography and seminal interpretations. --Peter Geschiere, author of The Perils of Belonging: Autochthony, Citizenship, and Exclusion in Afric Ethno-erotic Economies is a stunning ethnographic achievement. Meiu's exploration of how ethnicity, gender, money, and intimacy shape dynamics of belonging and value in contemporary Kenya speaks to important debates in African Studies, queer studies, and anthropological inquiry in the broadest sense. --Tom Boellstorff, author of A Coincidence of Desires Ethno-erotic Economies is a stunning ethnographic achievement. Meiu's exploration of how ethnicity, gender, money, and intimacy shape dynamics of belonging and value in contemporary Kenya speaks to important debates in African Studies, queer studies, and anthropological inquiry in the broadest sense. --Tom Boellstorff, author of A Coincidence of Desires Ethno-erotic Economies is a brilliant book--beautifully written, ethnographically rich, and theoretically provocative. Meiu explores the radical and rapid changes in Samburu economies, sexualities, and gender and generational relations with sensitivity, empathy, and an astute analytical sensibility. This is a must-read for scholars and students alike in African studies, sexuality studies, and anthropology. --Dorothy Hodgson, author of Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture Forms of sex that were unheard of, unorthodox circuits of money, and new ways of asserting one's belonging: Meiu has a true talent for bringing out the unexpected articulations that make present-day developments in Africa so challenging. New opportunities teach Samburu morans to use their ostentatious masculinity for making money on the Kenyan beaches with dramatic consequences back home. Ethno-erotic Economies is a fascinating study not only because of its theme but also due to the eloquent interaction between vivid ethnography and seminal interpretations. --Peter Geschiere, author of The Perils of Belonging: Autochthony, Citizenship, and Exclusion in Afric Forms of sex that were unheard of, unorthodox circuits of money, and new ways of asserting one's belonging: Meiu has a true talent for bringing out the unexpected articulations that make present-day developments in Africa so challenging. New opportunities teach Samburu morans to use their ostentatious masculinity for making money on the Kenyan beaches with dramatic consequences back home. Ethno-erotic Economies is a fascinating study not only because of its theme but also due to the eloquent interaction between vivid ethnography and seminal interpretations. -- Peter Geschiere, author of The Perils of Belonging: Autochthony, Citizenship, and Exclusion in Afric Ethno-erotic Economies is a stunning ethnographic achievement. Meiu's exploration of how ethnicity, gender, money, and intimacy shape dynamics of belonging and value in contemporary Kenya speaks to important debates in African Studies, queer studies, and anthropological inquiry in the broadest sense. -- Tom Boellstorff, author of A Coincidence of Desires Ethno-erotic Economies is a brilliant book--beautifully written, ethnographically rich, and theoretically provocative. Meiu explores the radical and rapid changes in Samburu economies, sexualities, and gender and generational relations with sensitivity, empathy, and an astute analytical sensibility. This is a must-read for scholars and students alike in African studies, sexuality studies, and anthropology. -- Dorothy Hodgson, author of Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture Author InformationGeorge Paul Meiu is assistant professor of anthropology and African and African American Studies at Harvard University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |