Franco-Mauritian Elite
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“Salverde makes a convincing case for the need to study elites and the dynamics of power configurations that undergird their status, an area that has been neglected in the social sciences. This book contributes to the demystification of elites through an ethnographic approach which provides new insights into the under-researched and reputedly closed Franco-Mauritian elite in Mauritius… I recommend this book to scholars developing new perspectives on the study of elites and those interested in examining the intricate articulations of Mauritian multiculturalism.” • Journal of Anthropological Research
“This book offers significant contributions to the anthropology of elites—whereas anthropology has historically tended towards subaltern studies—and to the ethnography of Franco-Mauritians, who have been neglected in previous ethnographic studies of Mauritius.” • Laura Jeffery, University of Edinburgh
“This monograph based on serious ethnographic field research is also a remarkable contribution to the comparative study of elites and power. It should be compulsory reading for anyone interested in the field.” • Jean-Pascal Daloz, University of Strasbourg
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Mauritian Independence in 1968 marked the end of the heyday of the island's Franco-Mauritian elite, who are now is faced with a more diverse power constellation. This book focuses on the power of these white elites still lingering on in postcolonial realities, and addresses how this group aims to prolong its position over time. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Berghahn Books
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 240
- ISBN
- 9781782386407
- Utgivelsesår
- 2015
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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“Salverde makes a convincing case for the need to study elites and the dynamics of power configurations that undergird their status, an area that has been neglected in the social sciences. This book contributes to the demystification of elites through an ethnographic approach which provides new insights into the under-researched and reputedly closed Franco-Mauritian elite in Mauritius… I recommend this book to scholars developing new perspectives on the study of elites and those interested in examining the intricate articulations of Mauritian multiculturalism.” • Journal of Anthropological Research
“This book offers significant contributions to the anthropology of elites—whereas anthropology has historically tended towards subaltern studies—and to the ethnography of Franco-Mauritians, who have been neglected in previous ethnographic studies of Mauritius.” • Laura Jeffery, University of Edinburgh
“This monograph based on serious ethnographic field research is also a remarkable contribution to the comparative study of elites and power. It should be compulsory reading for anyone interested in the field.” • Jean-Pascal Daloz, University of Strasbourg
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