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Description
This book provides an overview of the history, culture, and society of Namibia, a country on which little information in English exists.
Namibia is a sizeable and significant country in southern Africa that is little known to the outside world. A vast country of startling beauty with a storied history, including one of the world's worst genocides and a war of independence that lasted nearly a quarter century, this "land between two deserts" is a fascinating result of its African, German, and English influences.
Culture and Customs of Namibia is one of very few English language works written about Namibia's history, culture, and society. The book reveals details about Namibian daily life, gender relations, modern youth culture, and the influence of traditional cultures that allow readers to appreciate this country's unique character. A section on tourism explains how Namibia—an extremely arid country with an immense number and diversity of wildlife—is on the cutting edge of ecotourism.
Table of Contents
Author's Note
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
Chronology
1 Introduction
2 Religion and Worldview
3 Literature and the Media
4 Arts and Architecture
5 Cuisine and Dress
6 Gender Roles, Marriage, and Family
7 Social Customs and Lifestyle
8 Music, Dance, and Performance
9 Tourism and the Natural Environment
Glossary of Commonly Used Terms in Namibia
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | 22 Jul 2011 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 216 |
ISBN | 9780313358920 |
Imprint | Greenwood |
Illustrations | 29 bw illus |
Series | Culture and Customs of Africa |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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