2 - Ndorobo Notions of Relationship with Other
Corresponding Author(s) : Shelley Ashdown
Revue africaine de sociologie,
Vol. 19 No 1 (2015): Revue africaine de sociologie
Résumé
Parmi les personnes Maa -saxons Ndorobo sur le sud escarpement de Mau au Kenya , les
hypothèses de base concernant les autres sont à la base de la façon dont un individu interagit
avec tout ce qui est en dehors de soi . Dans le cadre de recherches sur le terrain dans la patrie
Ndorobo , trois catégories de Significant Other ont été distingués dans Ndorobo vision du
monde . Dans cet article, ces trois catégories de Ndorobo Autre seront examinées avec une
attention particulière à la façon dont ces catégories régissent les notions de relation entre
Ndorobo et leurs classifications des Autres . Classificatoires distinctions sont faites entre les
relations d’un individu Ndorobo avec : ( 1 ) Autres communauté ( communauté en groupe) , (
2 ) Autres terrestre (hors- groupes ethniques ) , et ( 3 ) Autres ( surnaturels êtres spirituels ) .
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- Pascasio, E., 1981, How Value Orientations Affect Social Relationships Through Language Use, in A.Gonzalez and D.Thomas, eds., Linguistics Across Continents, Manila, Philippines: SIL, pp. 80-95.
- Tajfel, H. and J. Turner, 1986, The Social Identity Theory of Intergroup Behavior, in S. Worchel and W. Austin, eds., Psychology of Intergroup Relations, Chicago: Nelson-Hall Publishers, pp. 7-24.
- Young, S., 2012, Hospitality in a Postapartheid Archive: Reflections on There Was This Goat and the Challenge of Alterity, Research in African Literatures, Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 115-137.
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Les références
Barth, F., 1969, Introduction, in F. Barth, ed., Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Cultural Difference, London: Allen & Unwin, pp. 9-38.
Brubaker, R., M. Loveman, and P. Stamatov, 2004, Ethnicity as Cognition, Theory and Society, Vol.33, pp. 31-64.
Burnett, D., 1979, Religion, Personality, and Clinical Assessment, Journal of Religion and Health, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 308-312.
Coelho, N. and L. Figueiredo, 2003, Patterns of Intersubjectivity in the Constitution of Subjectivity: Dimensions of Otherness, Culture Psychology, Vol. 9, pp. 193-208.
Edwards, D., 1991, Categories Are for Talking: On the Cognitive and Discursive Bases of Categorization, Theory and Psychology, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 515-542.
Hogg, M. and D. Abrams, 1988, Social Identifications: A Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations and Group Processes, London: Routledge.
Jenkins, R., 2001, Rethinking Ethnicity: Arguments and Exploration, Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Levine, H., 1999, Reconstructing Ethnicity, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Vol. 5, pp. 165-180.
Longman, T., 2001, Identity Cards, Ethnic Self-Perception, and Genocide in Rwanda, in J. Caplan and J. Torpey, eds., Documenting Individual Identity: The Development of State Practices in the Modern World,(Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp. 345-357.
Levine, N., 1987, Caste, State, and Ethnic Boundaries in Nepal, Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 71-88.
Messick, D. and D. Mackie, 1989, Intergroup Relations, Annual Review of Psychology, Vol. 40, pp. 45-81.
Pascasio, E., 1981, How Value Orientations Affect Social Relationships Through Language Use, in A.Gonzalez and D.Thomas, eds., Linguistics Across Continents, Manila, Philippines: SIL, pp. 80-95.
Tajfel, H. and J. Turner, 1986, The Social Identity Theory of Intergroup Behavior, in S. Worchel and W. Austin, eds., Psychology of Intergroup Relations, Chicago: Nelson-Hall Publishers, pp. 7-24.
Young, S., 2012, Hospitality in a Postapartheid Archive: Reflections on There Was This Goat and the Challenge of Alterity, Research in African Literatures, Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 115-137.
Zerubavel, E., 1997, Social Mindscapes: An Invitation to Cognitive Sociology, Cambridge:University Press.