The Way the World is |
Preface |
1 Ethnographic and Theoretical Introduction |
2 Akher Zamani Mombasa Swahili History and Contemporary Society |
3 The Brotherhood of Coconuts Unity, Conflict, and Narrowing Loyalties |
4 He Who Eats with You Kinship, Family, and Neighborhood |
5 Understanding is Like Hair Limited Cultural Sharing and the Inappropriateness of "All by All" and "Some by Some" Models for Swahili Culture |
• | Introduction |
• | "Status" |
• | Measuring Cultural Sharing |
• | The Limits in the Amount of Family Culture Shared by Family Members and Community Members from Different Families |
• | Are the Swahili a "Homogeneous Society"? |
• | Extent of Sharing within the Family Versus Extent of Total Group Sharing |
• | Less Sharing Among Members of the Same Named Statuses than Among Fellow Family Members with Different Family Statuses |
• | "Family Member" as a Status |
• | Status Membership and the Sharing of Status Culture |
• | Relationships: Do Participants Share Their Culture More? |
• | Neither "All by All" Nor, without Modification, "Some by Some" |
• | Dealing with the Fact of Diversity |
6 Close One of Your Eyes Concealing Differences Between the Generations and the Uses of "Tokens" |
7 Liking Only Those in Your Eye Relationship Terms, Statuses, and Cultural Models |
8 Tongues are Spears Shame and Differentiated Conformity |
9 Leaning on the Cow's Fat Hump Medical Choices, Unshared Culture, and General Expectations |
10 A Wife is Clothes Family Politics, Cultural Organization, and Social Structure |
11 The Dynamics of Swahili Culture A Status-Centered View |
Notes |
References |
Index |