This volume will stand as the definitive accessible introduction to modern Cameroon.
Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Acronyms Chronology Introduction Religion and Worldview Literature and Media Art, Architecture, and Housing Cuisine and Traditional Dress Gender Roles, Marriage, and Family Social Customs and Lifestyle Music and Dance Glossary Selected Bibliography Index
JOHN MUKUM MBAKU is Professor of Economics at Weber State University, Utah, and Associate Editor of the Journal of Third World Studies.
Culture and Customs of Cameroon gives a clear, informative analysis
of the dynamic Cameroonian world-view and offers the reader tools
to delve further into Cameroon's cultural patterns.
*Round Tables*
Mbaku summarizes Cameroon's indigenous and modern customs in depth,
emphasizing aspects that define the modern nation, its people,
their institutions, and their various lifestyles. He traces the
origins of Cameroon's diverse culture back to its various ethnic
groups and languages, and examines the influences of European
colonialism, Christianity, Islam, and globalization. In each
chapter, examples from different ethnic groups are presented to
give a sense of the variety of experiences within the country.
B&W photos are included.
*Reference & Research Book News/Art Book News Annual*
This volume is an in-depth overview of the country's history and
geographic features. Other topics featured include religion;
literature and media; art, architecture and housing; cuisine and
traditional dress; gender roles, marriage, and family; social
customs and lifestyle; and music and dance. For each of these
subjects, different ethnic manifestations are covered.
*MultiCultural Review*
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