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Eze, Thaddeus Ejiofor: Beyond the Scrapyard : An Ethnography of Igbo Migrants in Germany. 2021
Inhalt
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I – INTRODUCTION
1.1 Research Methodology
1.2 The Field: An Ethnography of Transnational Exchange
1.3 Organisation and Data Management
CHAPTER II – THE IGBO WORLD AND HER SOCIAL SYSTEMS
2.1 The Igbo: People and Society
2.2 Igbo Traditional Social Structure
2.3 Igbo Kinship System and Social Organisation
2.3.1 The Family
2.3.2 The Lineage (Ụmụnna)
2.3.2.1 Ego’s Patrilineage
2.3.2.2 The Patrilineage of Ego’s Wife
2.3.2.3 The Patrilineage of Ego’s Mother
2.3.2.4 The Patrilineage of Ego’s Paternal Grandmother
2.3.2.5 Further Explanations
2.3.3 The Community: Iheakpu-Awka Model as a Case Study
2.4 Reciprocity and Kinship Obligations
2.5 Social Organisation of the Ụmụnna
CHAPTER III – IGBO TRADITIONAL WORLDVIEW AND VALUE ORIENTATION
3.1 Traditional Igbo Cosmology
3.1.1 Dualism in Igbo Cosmology
3.1.2 The Ọfọ Symbol in Igbo Traditional Cosmology
3.1.3 Ọfọ Symbol in Traditional Social Structure
3.2 Igbo Value System
3.2.1 Life as a continuum
3.2.2 An integrated world
3.2.3 A dynamic world
3.2.4 The world as a marketplace
3.2.5 Unstable social status
3.3 Igbo Core Values
CHAPTER IV – RITUALS AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
4.1 The Concept of Ritual
4.2 Social Functions of Ritual
4.2.1 Ritual as a Principle of Social Cohesion
4.2.2 Ritual as a Vehicle of Social Continuity
4.2.3 Ritual creates “Systems of Circulation”
4.3 Rituals of Birth
4.3.1 The Ọmụgọ Ritual
4.3.2 Ịgụ-ogbo Ritual
4.3.3 Ịgụ-aha Ritual (Naming Ceremony)
4.3.4 “Putting the Child on Ground” (ịtọ nwa n’ala)
4.3.5 Ahịa nwa – Mother’s Outing Ceremony
4.4 Eze ji (King of Yam): A Ritual of Initiation
4.5 Rituals of Marriage
4.6 Stages of the Ritual Process of Marriage
4.6.1 The Ijụ Ese Stage (Mutual Inquiries)
4.6.2 Ịhụ Ashụa: Negotiating the “Bride Price”
4.6.3 Mmanya Nchọta – The Feast of Handing over the Bride
4.7 Mortuary Rituals
4.7.1 The processes of traditional Igbo funeral
4.7.2 Elements of symbolic inversion in Igbo mortuary ritual
CHAPTER V – THE CITY, THE SCRAPYARD AND THE BLACK MARKET
5.1 Transforming Scrap into Fortune
5.2 The Uneventful Beginnings
5.3 “Learning by Doing”: Systems of Apprenticeship
5.4 An Emerging Global Market
5.4.1 Vehicles and Motor Spare Parts Section
5.4.2 Electronics and Home Appliances Section
5.4.3 Refrigerating Systems Section
5.4.4 Other Ancillary Sections
5.5 “Black” Market in a German Neighbourhood: Dealing with Stereotypes
5.6 Looking behind the High Walls: The Gaze of the State
CHAPTER VI – BEYOND THE SCRAPYARD: OTHER SPACES OF SOCIAL INTERACTION
6.1 Brief Clarification of Basic Concepts
6.1.1 Exchange
6.1.2 Social Integration
6.1.3 Common Discursive Register
6.1.4 The Social Field
6.2 The Neighbourhood Community
6.2.1 German Neighbourhoods
6.2.2 The Igbo in Essen
6.2.3 Scattered Residency
6.3 The Child’s School as a Social Field
6.4 The Religious Community:
6.5 Mutual Interests and Transcendental Values
CHAPTER VII – WHAT REMAINS? Cultural Identity and Adaptation
7.1 A Clownish Audacity?
7.2 Cultural Identity in a Globalized World
7.3 Creolization or Adaptation: Contestation of Meanings
7.3.1 Emerging forms of Cultural Adaptation
7.3.2 Hannerz’s ‘Form of Life’ Framework
7.4 Food and Culinary Practices
7.5 Continuity and Adaptation in Igbo Food Practices
7.6 Fashion
7.6.1 Between Costume and Fashion: Continuity and Adaptation in Clothing Styles
7.6.2 Haircare and Fashion
7.7 The Value of the Strange: Appraising the Interkulturelle Woche 2019
CHAPTER VIII – CONCLUSION
8.1 Encounter – Participation – Integration
8.2 Looking behind the High walls… Towards an Intercultural Hermeneutics
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GLOSSARY
APPENDIX