Author: Farndon, Richard. Title: Lela in Bali : history through ceremony in Cameroon
Description: New York : Berghahn Books, 2006. Hardcover. xiii, 162 pp. 24 cm. (Cameroon studies, 7). Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : as new. - Lela in Bali tells the story of an annual festival of eighteenth-century kingdoms in Northern Cameroon that was swept up in the migrations of marauding slave-raiders during the nineteenth century and carried south towards the coast. Lela was transformed first into a mounted durbar, like those of the Muslim states, before evolving in tandem with the German colonial project into a festival of arms. Reinterpreted by missionaries and post-colonial Cameroonians, Lela has become one of the most important of Cameroonian festivals and a crucial marker of identity within the state. Richard Fardon's recuperation of two hundred years of history is an essential contribution not only to Cameroonian studies but also to the broader understanding of the evolution of African cultures. ISBN 9781845452155.
Keywords: ANTHROPOLOGY, Cameroon
Price: EUR 12.00 = appr. US$ 13.04 Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag
- Book number: %23293135