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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Virginity Cloths and Vaginal Coverings in Ekiti, Nigeria | 19 |
2 | "I Dress in This Fashion": Transformations in Sotho Dress and Women's Lives in a Sekhukhuneland Village, South Africa | 34 |
3 | Mediating Threads: Clothing and the Texture of Spirit/Medium Relations in Bori (Southern Niger) | 66 |
4 | Female "Alhajis" and Entrepreneurial Fashions: Flexible Identities in Southeastern Nigerian Clothing Practice | 97 |
5 | Dressing at Death: Clothing, Time, and Memory in Buhaya, Tanzania | 133 |
6 | Dressed to "Shine": Work, Leisure, and Style in Malindi, Kenya | 157 |
7 | "Sunlight Soap Has Changed My Life": Hygiene, Commodification, and the Body in Colonial Zimbabwe | 189 |
8 | Bodies and Flags: The Representation of Herero Identity in Colonial Namibia | 213 |
References | 245 | |
Notes on Contributors | 260 | |
Index | 263 |
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