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Author Wiley, Katherine Ann, author

Title Work, social status, and gender in post-slavery Mauritania / Katherine Ann Wiley
Published Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 212 pages)
Contents Introduction: I will make you my servant: social status, gender, and work -- From Black to Green: changing political economy and social status in Kankossa -- "We work for our lives": revaluing femininity and work in a post-slavery market -- Joking market women: critiquing and negotiating gender roles and social hierarchy -- Women's market strategies: building social networks, protecting resources, and managing credit -- Making people bigger: wedding exchange and the creation of social value -- Embodying and performing gender and social status through the malafa (Mauritanian veil) -- Conclusion: social rank in the neoliberal era
Summary Although slavery was legally abolished in 1981 in Mauritania, its legacy lives on in the political, economic, and social discriminationagainst ex-slaves and their descendants. Katherine Ann Wiley examines the shifting roles of Muslim 'ara'in (ex-slaves and their descendants) women, who provide financial support for their families. Wiley uses economic activity as a lens to examine what makes suitable work for women, their trade practices, and how they understand and assert their social positions, social worth, and personal value in their everyday lives. She finds that while genealogy and social hierarchy contributed to status in the past, women today believe that attributes such as wealth, respect, and distance from slavery help to establish social capital. Wiley shows how the legacy of slavery continues to constrain some women even while many of them draw on neoliberal values to connect through kinship, friendship, and professional associations. This powerful ethnography challenges stereotypical views of Muslim women anddemonstrates how they work together to navigate social inequality and bring about social change
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 09, 2018)
Subject Muslim women -- Mauritania -- Social conditions
Muslim women -- Mauritania -- Economic conditions
Social status -- Mauritania
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Gender Studies.
Muslim women -- Economic conditions
Muslim women -- Social conditions
Social conditions
Social status
SUBJECT Mauritania -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Subject Mauritania
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2018023311
ISBN 9780253036254
0253036259
9780253036230
0253036232