Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 33 No. 110
Confronting Categorical Assumptions About Power of Religion
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Abstract of Article
Title:Confronting Categorical Assumptions About the Power of Religion in Africa
Author:Maia Green
Location:Vol.33 No.110 (December 2006), pp635-650
 This article examines the place of religion in social science accounts of Africa, particularly as they relate to politics and culture. It explores the significance of representational continuities across the twentieth century and across disciplines which present African social life as religiously determined, and considers the political implications of African exceptionalism as a mode of analysis and policy rationale. Finally, the article considers some directions of institutional change in southern Tanzania and the consequences for understanding religion.

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