Black Villagers in an Industrial Society: Anthropological Perspectives on Labour Migration in South AfricaPhilip Mayer Oxford University Press, 1980 - 369 עמודים Social and cultural anthropology monograph containing several field studies on the social implications of Black labour mobility (internal migration) and labour force emigration in relation to migrant workers' village origin and destinations in South Africa R and Lesotho - discusses foundation and decline of resistance ideologies to labour migration, effects of migration on agricultural production, social stratification and family social structure (incl. Marriage), traditional culture, remittance, etc.). Bibliography pp. 341 to 353. |
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THE ORIGIN AND DECLINE OF TWO RURAL RESIS | 1 |
Rural Differentiation and the Experience of Migrancy | 91 |
Migrancy and Proletarianization | 98 |
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