Indigenous Elites in Africa

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female elites
Female Genital Cutting
female leadership Maasai society
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Global Capital Flows
globalisation impact Kenya
Kajiado Counties
Kenya High School
Maasai
Maasai Community
Maasai Culture
Maasai Land
Maasai Mara Game Reserve
Maasai People
Maasai Women
Maendeleo Ya Wanawake
Narok County
Nilo Saharan
Nilo Saharan Language
political development
social mobility
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Social Reproduction
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032025766
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book investigates the formation, configuration and consolidation of elites amongst Kenya’s Maasai.

The Maasai ethnic group is one of the world’s most anthropologized populations, but research tends to focus on what appears to be their dismal situation, analysing how their culture hinders or challenges modern ideas of economic and political development. This book instead focuses on the Maasai men and women who rise to the position of elites, overcoming the odds to take on positions as politicians, professors, CEOs, and high-end administrators. The twenty-first century has seen new opportunities for progression beyond the social reproduction of family wealth, with NGOs, missionaries, tourists and researchers providing new sources of global capital flows. The author, who is Maasai herself, demonstrates the diverse local, national, and global resources and opportunities which lead to social mobility and elite formation. The book also shows how female elites have been able to navigate a patriarchal society in their journey to attaining and maintaining elite status.

This book will be of interest to researchers across the fields of anthropology, political science, international development, sociology, and African studies.

Serah Shani is Associate Professor, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Mercy College New York, USA. She is also author of African Immigrant Families in the United States: Transnational Lives and Schooling.

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