Ebook {Epub PDF} In the Shadow of the Sacred Grove by Carol Spindel






















Boston University Libraries. Services. Navigate; Linked Data; Dashboard; Tools / Extras; Stats; Share. Social. Mail. In The Shadow of The Sacred Grove By honestly describing her difficult and gradual acceptance into the daily life of a West African rural community -- a world of herders, potters, subsistence farmers, diviners and initiates -- Carol Spindel renders a foreign culture with exceptional immediacy and emotional depth. From Publishers Weekly. In late , freelance writer Spindel joined her agricultural geographer husband on the northern Ivory Coast, where she spent a year among the residents of a Senufo village that, in order to preserve its privacy, she here dubs www.doorway.ru by: 6.


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This is the original Vintage Departures text, now out of print, with a redesigned cover. "Carol Spindel's intriguing account of life in an Ivory Coast village is direct and fresh. And her attention is tellingly focused on what too often fails to appear in narratives of rural Africa -- the lives and works and fates of women. A product of mixed cultures herself#;her father was Jewish and her mother a Southern Baptist#;Spindel has the right qualifications to write about living in the midst of another culture, in this instance that of the northern part of the Ivory Coast. Her first book is a sensitive and realistic account of what it entails when one spends a year in a remote tribal village of people. Boston University Libraries. Services. Navigate; Linked Data; Dashboard; Tools / Extras; Stats; Share. Social. Mail.

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