How is one to analyze the existence of a subterranean dwarfish couple (zwidoma) occupying the space underneath cooking places and whose central purpose is to reinforce a market woman’s sales—but simultaneously feeding off her very body? Using urban and rural ethnographic material from central Mozambique, where such assemblages comprising the zwidoma and a woman are integral to economic life and social orders, this article contextualizes such constellations—effectively interferences within various domains of value—by undertaking an analysis of gendered modalities of generativity. Further, by meditating on various understandings of cosmology and, ultimately, the dynamics constituting the realms of the real, it presents an alternative to influ...
Capitalist development in most developing countries has allowed for incomplete restructuring of the ...
Although there is increasing evidence that microcredit is not an effective tool for female empowerme...
Sustainability discourses are dominated by Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic (W...
How is one to analyze the existence of a subterranean dwarfish couple (zwidoma) occupying the space ...
Mozambique is currently undergoing an intense cycle of extractive activities, with most of the gener...
This article engages in a discussion about the ‘quieter registers of power’ along the resource front...
Feminist political economy has illuminated the gendered dimensions of the globalisation of productio...
Abstract This article addresses the historic transformations occurring in Mozambique over the past d...
This thesis is an ethnography of women from a poor, periurban neighbourhood of Maputo, Mozambique, d...
The major argument of the article is that agrarian change is not a unilinear narrative based solely ...
Based on a case study from rural Mozambique, we stress that ecosystem services research may be enric...
This article outlines some of the main policies and interventions for economic development and gende...
Drawing on ethnographic work carried out among Mozambican men living in Maputo (the capital of Moza...
The subject of this dissertation is the negotiation of gender relations and ideologies in the matril...
This text analyzes the process of expansion of extrativist capital in Africa and the contradictions ...
Capitalist development in most developing countries has allowed for incomplete restructuring of the ...
Although there is increasing evidence that microcredit is not an effective tool for female empowerme...
Sustainability discourses are dominated by Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic (W...
How is one to analyze the existence of a subterranean dwarfish couple (zwidoma) occupying the space ...
Mozambique is currently undergoing an intense cycle of extractive activities, with most of the gener...
This article engages in a discussion about the ‘quieter registers of power’ along the resource front...
Feminist political economy has illuminated the gendered dimensions of the globalisation of productio...
Abstract This article addresses the historic transformations occurring in Mozambique over the past d...
This thesis is an ethnography of women from a poor, periurban neighbourhood of Maputo, Mozambique, d...
The major argument of the article is that agrarian change is not a unilinear narrative based solely ...
Based on a case study from rural Mozambique, we stress that ecosystem services research may be enric...
This article outlines some of the main policies and interventions for economic development and gende...
Drawing on ethnographic work carried out among Mozambican men living in Maputo (the capital of Moza...
The subject of this dissertation is the negotiation of gender relations and ideologies in the matril...
This text analyzes the process of expansion of extrativist capital in Africa and the contradictions ...
Capitalist development in most developing countries has allowed for incomplete restructuring of the ...
Although there is increasing evidence that microcredit is not an effective tool for female empowerme...
Sustainability discourses are dominated by Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic (W...