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Making Men in Ghana

Author: Stephan F. Miescher  

Looks at changing notions about men and masculinity in Ghana.

By featuring the life histories of eight senior men, this work explores the changing meaning of becoming a man in modern Africa. It concentrates on the ideals and expectations that formed around men who were prominent in their communities when Ghana became an independent nation.

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Looks at changing notions about men and masculinity in Ghana.

By featuring the life histories of eight senior men, this work explores the changing meaning of becoming a man in modern Africa. It concentrates on the ideals and expectations that formed around men who were prominent in their communities when Ghana became an independent nation.

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By featuring the life histories of eight senior men, Making Men in Ghana explores the changing meaning of becoming a man in modern Africa. Stephan F. Miescher concentrates on the ideals and expectations that formed around men who were prominent in their communities when Ghana became an independent nation. Miescher shows how they negotiated complex social and economic transformations and how they dealt with their mounting obligations and responsibilities as leaders in their kinship groups, churches, and schools. Not only were notions about men and masculinity shaped by community standards, but they were strongly influenced by imported standards that came from missionaries and other colonial officials. As he recounts the life histories of these men, Miescher reveals that the passage to manhood--and a position of power, seniority, authority, and leadership--was not always welcome or easy. As an important foil for studies on women and femininity, this groundbreaking book not only explores masculinity and ideals of male behaviour, but offers a fresh perspective on African men in a century of change. Stephan F.Miescher is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara.He is co-editor (with Luise White and David William Cohen) of African Words, African Voices: Critical Practices in Oral History (available from Indiana University Press) and co-editor (with Lisa A. Lindsay) of Men and Masculinities in Modern Africa.

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Critic Reviews

“"After a quarter-century of gender ethnography focusing on women, this study on manhood is long overdue.... Apart from being a fascinating retrospective of eight full lives, this book is indeed a mnemonic monument for these same men and their children." -Africa”

After a quarter-century of gender ethnography focusing on women, this study on manhood is long overdue. . . . Apart from being a fascinating retrospective of eight full lives, this book is indeed a mnemonic monument for these same men and their children.

Africa

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About the Author

Stephan F. Miescher is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is co-editor of African Words, African Voices: Critical Practices in Oral History (IUP, 2001) and of Men and Masculinities in Modern Africa.

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Product Details

Publisher
Indiana University Press
Published
24th November 2005
Pages
360
ISBN
9780253217868

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