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Stephen Wooten
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Women, men, and market gardens: gender relations and income generation in rural Mali
S Wooten
Human organization 62 (2), 166-177, 2003
852003
Colonial Administration and the Ethnography of the Family in the French Soudan (L'administration coloniale et l'ethnographie de la famille au Soudan français)
SR Wooten
Cahiers d'études africaines, 419-446, 1993
521993
The Art of Livelihood: creating expressive agri-culture in rural Mali
SR Wooten
372009
Losing ground: gender relations, commercial horticulture, and threats to local plant diversity in rural Mali
S Wooten, PL Howard
Women and plants, gender relations in biodiversity management and …, 2003
282003
Antelope headdresses and champion farmers: Negotiating meaning and identity through the Bamana ciwara complex
SR Wooten
African Arts 33 (2), 19-90, 2000
212000
Gardens are for cash, grain is for life: the social organization of parallel production processes in a rural Bamana village (Mali)
SR Wooten
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997
16*1997
Wari matters: ethnographic explorations of money in the Mande world
S Wooten
Lit, 2005
82005
The french in west africa: Early contact to independence
S WOOTEN
Department of Anthropology University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, 1993
6*1993
An Indigenous Slow Food Revolution: Agriculture on the West African Savanna
S Wooten
32016
Mali, March 2012
S Wooten
Field Sites—Hot Spots. Cultural Anthropology Online, 2013
22013
Maidens, meal and money on the Mande Plateau: a contemporary perspective on capitalism and the domestic community in West Africa
S Wooten
na, 2005
22005
Cooking more than food. The social and cultural products of women’s alimentary agency in rural Mali
S Wooten
Anthropology of food, 2022
12022
" The World Began with Farming": Creativity and Resilience in West African Savanna Agriculture
S Wooten
Mande Studies 22 (1), 75-97, 2020
12020
A local graft takes hold: the political ecology of commercial horticultural production in rural Mali.
SR Wooten
African environment and development: rhetoric, programs and realities, 127-139, 2004
12004
Teaching Food and Culture: edited by Candice Lowe Swift and Richard Wilk, Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2015, 213 pp.
S Wooten
Food and Foodways 24 (1-2), 122-124, 2016
2016
Urban growth and rural transformation, a case study of fresh produce production in a Malian village
S Wooten
1994
The World Began With Farming
Cooking More Than Food
Drumming for Money and Respect
J Jansen, S Wooten
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