Globalization and virtuality: analytical problems posed by the contemporary transformation of African societies
Title | Globalization and virtuality: analytical problems posed by the contemporary transformation of African societies |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1998 |
Authors | W.M.J. van Binsbergen |
Secondary Title | Development and change |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 873 - 903 |
Date Published | 1998/// |
Publication Language | eng |
Keywords | anthropology, globalization, social change, Zambia |
Abstract | In response to the need for further conceptual development in the field of anthropological globalization studies, this article concentrates on the concept of virtuality, arguing that this constitutes one of the key concepts for a characterization and understanding of the forms of globalization and provisionally indicates their theoretical relationship. The problematic heritage of a locality-obsessed anthropological tradition (as explored in the article) then provides the analytical framework within which virtuality makes an inspiring topic. The transition from theory to empirical case studies is made by examining the problem of meaning in the African urban environment. Finally, an ethnographic situation is invoked (urban female puberty rites in the towns along the 'Line of Rail' in present-day Zambia) which illustrates particular forms of virtuality as part of the globalization process. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum |
IR handle/ Full text URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1887/9499 |
Citation Key | 1525 |