The Nature of Entrustment: Intimacy, Exchange, and the Sacred in Africa

The Nature of Entrustment: Intimacy, Exchange, and the Sacred in Africa

Author
B. N. Chicherin (editor)G. M. Hamburg (editor)
Publisher
Yale University Press
Language
English
Year
2007
Page
312
ISBN
9780300150117
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.7 MiB

This groundbreaking book addresses issues of the keenest interest to anthropologists, specialists on Africa, and those concerned with international aid and development. Drawing on extensive research among the Luo people in western Kenya and abroad over many years, Parker Shipton provides an insightful general ethnography. In particular, he focuses closely on nonmonetary forms of exchange and entrustment, moving beyond anthropology’s traditional understanding of gifts, loans, and reciprocity. He proposes a new view of the social and symbolic dimensions of economy over the full life course, including transfers between generations. He shows why the enduring cultural values and aspirations of East African people_x0097_and others around the world_x0097_complicate issues of credit, debt, and compensation.

The book examines how the Luo assess obligations to intimates and strangers, including the dead and the not-yet-born. Borrowing, lending, and serial passing along have ritual, religious, and emotional dimensions no less than economic ones, Shipton shows, and insight into these connections demands a broad rethinking of all international aid plans and programs.

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