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Ethiopian images of self and other

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  • 226 pages
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Stereotypes, often seen as superficial or misleading, persist despite our disapproval. Understanding how they function is crucial, as explored through various examples in this collection by historians and social anthropologists focused on Ethiopia. Stereotypes serve vital cognitive and communicative roles, often underpinning humor and narrative clichés. Not all generalizations are negative; they can express both fears and aspirations, fostering both disdain and admiration. This raises questions about the criteria for accepting positive stereotypes while rejecting negative ones. The work prioritizes empirical assessment over judgment, tracing the origins and persistence of cultural imagery without bias. Stereotypes are an inevitable part of social life, deserving of dispassionate examination. The book aims to highlight the complexity and impact of imagery in Ethiopia, revealing how it can reinforce or challenge power dynamics among different groups. While similar studies could be conducted globally, the focus on Ethiopia reflects both its academic roots and the pressing issues it faces today. As nation-building remains an ongoing process, this work lays the groundwork for a deeper understanding of Ethiopia’s rich cultural diversity and the social dynamics at play.

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Ethiopian images of self and other, Felix Girke

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2014
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