
Encounter, Transformation, and Identity
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"After turning the last page and closing the book, one is left with profound admiration for not only the wonderful contributions to this edited volume but to the legacy of Shirley Ardener, a woman, mentor, and researcher whose encounter with Cameroon in 1961 left her transformed and transfixed, to which we all owe a tremendous thanks" ? Anthropos"Although this book is that reviewer's nightmare, a Festschrift, its authors and editors have made a serious effort at thematic coherence." ? Journal of African History
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Foreword. Shirley Ardener: A personal note
Verkijika G. Fanso
Preface. Shirley Ardener: Fortifying Cameroon Studies
Martin Njeuma and Dorothy Njeuma
Introduction
Ian Fowler
Chapter 1. Oral traditions and administrative identities
Edwin Ardener
Chapter 2. Epitome of extracts from Hermann Detzner Im Lande des Dju-Dju Berlin: August Scherl, 1923
Sally Chilver
Chapter 3. Von Gravenreuth and Buea as a site of history: early colonial violence on Mount Cameroon
Peter Geschiere
Chapter 4. Azi since Conrau: Anthropological and historical perspectives
Michael Mbapndah Ndobegang and Fiona Bowie
Chapter 5. The submerged history of Nsanakang: A glimpse into an Anglo-German encounter
Ute Roeschenthaler
Chapter 6. The latent struggle for identity and autonomy in the southern Cameroons, 1916-1946
Verkijika G. Fanso
Chapter 7. Titi Ikoli revisited: Fetishism, gender and power in transitional forest economies of the Upper Cross River borderlands, 1920s-1990s
Caroline Ifeka
Chapter 8. Commemorating women in a patrilineal society
Margaret Niger-Thomas
Chapter 9. The challenge of multi-sited ethnography
Fiona Bowie
Chapter 10. The essentialist temptation: Eucharistic meal and identity in postcolonial African Catholicism
Lado Ludovic
Chapter 11. Making a difference in north-south relationships: Public and private spheres and the role of the human seed in networking for local development
Joyce Endeley and Nalova Lyonga
Appendix: Extracts on the Widekum and the Tikar taken from notes on the Bamenda grassfields
Sally Chilver and Phyllis Kaberry
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