Diary evidence for political competition: Mambila autoethnography and pretensions to power
An examination of personal diaries kept by Mambila people in Somié village, Cameroon, shows that everyday occurrences and small events, whose importance may have been overlooked at the time and which were forgotten soon after they took place, can be understood, in retrospect, as part of a larger str...
Main Author: | Zeitlyn, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambrige University Press
2010
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