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Facing two ways : Ghana's coastal communities under colonial rule / Roger S. Gocking.

Van Pelt Library DT511 .G52 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gocking, Roger.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nationalism--Ghana.
Nationalism.
Ghana--Politics and government--To 1957.
Ghana.
Politics and government.
Ghana--History--To 1957.
History.
Physical Description:
xiii, 313 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Ghana's coastal communities under colonial rule
Place of Publication:
Lanham, Maryland : University Press of America, [1999]
Summary:
Facing Two Ways explores the interaction between European and African cultures within the setting of Ghana's main coastal communities. Roger S. Gocking focuses on the emergence of a distinctive ethno-cultural constellation that arose from the interaction between African and European cultures and between African cultures in the heterogeneous social setting of the coast. He recognizes nationalism as the most visible, but not necessarily the most important feature of life in coastal Africa from the late nineteenth century through the 1940's. Instead, Gocking emphasizes local initiatives in shaping African reactions to the colonial situation, including the policies of the mission churches, the operation of the judicial system, political life, and the institution of the family. He also discusses the escalation of cross fertilization of African cultures, known as the "Akanization" of the Southern Ghana area indirectly caused by colonialism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [287]-301) and index.
ISBN:
0761813543
OCLC:
41670626

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