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Korieh, Chima J. (Chima Jacob)
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Agriculture
/ Agriculture and state
/ Colonial history
/ Colonies
/ Cultural change
/ Economic conditions
/ Gender
/ History
/ Igbo
/ Igbo (African people)
/ Nigeria
/ Social aspects
/ Social change
/ Social conditions
/ Society
/ United Kingdom
/ Women, Igbo
2010
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Korieh, Chima J. (Chima Jacob)
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Agriculture
/ Agriculture and state
/ Colonial history
/ Colonies
/ Cultural change
/ Economic conditions
/ Gender
/ History
/ Igbo
/ Igbo (African people)
/ Nigeria
/ Social aspects
/ Social change
/ Social conditions
/ Society
/ United Kingdom
/ Women, Igbo
2010
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land has changed
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Korieh, Chima J. (Chima Jacob)
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Agriculture
/ Agriculture and state
/ Colonial history
/ Colonies
/ Cultural change
/ Economic conditions
/ Gender
/ History
/ Igbo
/ Igbo (African people)
/ Nigeria
/ Social aspects
/ Social change
/ Social conditions
/ Society
/ United Kingdom
/ Women, Igbo
2010
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Overview
A century ago, agriculture was the dominant economic sector in much of Africa. By the 1990s, however, African farmers had declining incomes and were worse off, on average, than those who did not farm. Colonial policies, subsequent 'top-down' statism, and globalization are usually cited as primary causes of this long-term decline. In this unprecedented study of the Igbo region of southeastern Nigeria, Chima Korieh points the way to a more complex and inclusive approach to this issue. Using agricultural change as a lens through which to view socio-economic and cultural change, political struggle, and colonial hegemony, Korieh shows that regional dynamics and local responses also played vital roles in this era of transformation. British attempts to modernize the densely populated Igbo region were focused largely on intensive production of palm oil as a cash crop for export and on the assumption of male dominance within a conventional western hierarchy. This colonial agenda, however, collided with a traditional culture in which females played important social and political roles and male status was closely tied to yam cultivation. Drawing on an astonishing array of sources, including oral interviews, newspapers, private journals, and especially letters of petition from local farmers and traders, Korieh puts the reader in direct contact with ordinary people, evoking a feeling of what it was like to live through the era. As such, the book reveals colonial interactions as negotiated encounters between officials and natives and challenges simplistic notions of a hegemonic colonial state and a compliant native population.
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University of Calgary Press
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ISBN
1552382680, 9781552382684, 1552385450, 9781552385456
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