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Jean Davison (Author)
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November 22, 2006
In this age of globalization, fear of terrorist threats and pandemic diseases such as AIDS, author Jean Davison returns to Mt. Kenya's foothills to discover how farmers whose lives she has followed for 20 years, view the changes of the last decade, especially the seismic shift in the political landscape at the end of 2002. It's a tumultuous moment; villagers are dancing in the streets. They walked miles to vote. The sole party in power since independence was trounced. With keen insight and a sensitivity born of living elbow to elbow with Kenyan villagers, Davison captures their anxieties and hopes for the future and links them to our own hopes in America. Part travel tale and part social commentary, "The Ostrich Wakes" both engages and enlightens us. It is unique in drawing on the voices of both elders and, especially, young people and weaving them into her story.

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"Taking the reader along on her amazing journey, [Davison] brings light on the Gikuyu's little known culture and lifestyle...Davison provides a refreshing yet honest tale of humanity...I simply enjoyed every page of this book. With various cartoons, family charts, and personal photos placed throughout the book, I had the feeling that I was right there next to Dr. Davison on her adventure. I strongly suggest letting her open your eyes to the world of the Gikuyu. --Vianna Renaud, TCM Reviews

"Development, economic and social change, is moving very rapidly around the world. Within the space of a generation, the remote rural areas of Kenya have become linked to the global coffee and tea markets, as well as such modern amenities as the internet and MTV...This is the subject matter of Jean Davison's enlightening and useful book...This is a splendidly readable book." --John Walsh, Ph.D., Shinawata International University

"The Ostrich Wakes is an intriguing book by a woman who seems to truly care about the people to whom she talks, and of whom she writes...She has interviewed women who 'weathered British colonial occupation', as well as modern women for whom education is first and foremost in their plans...Having made many friends over the past years, the author is able to talk to quite a few girls and women, to get their take on present conditions, and hear their hopes and plans." --Mary Ann Smyth, Reviews - Travel, Book Loons

About the Author

Jean Davison is an anthropologist and author of several books on Africa, including "Agriculture, Women and Land: The African Experience; Voices from Mutira: Change in the Lives of Rural Gikuyu Women;" and Gender, Lineage and Ethnicity in Southern Africa." She holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University and taught at the International University-USA in Nairobi and at the University of Malawi in southern Africa, as well as at American University in Washington, DC before retiring from teaching. She continues her consulting work in international development and is a member of the Eggemoggin Reach Review collective, an anthology in Maine, in which she has several short stories.

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  • Paperback: 213 pages
  • Publisher: Kirinyaga Publishers; 1st edition (November 22, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0978515005
  • ISBN-13: 978-0978515003
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,433,490 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling, informative, and highly recommended history of social struggle and progress, May 12, 2007
This review is from: The Ostrich Wakes: Struggles for Change in Highland Kenya (Paperback)
Anthropologist, academician and lecturer Jean Davison is the founder of the `International Development and Education Association', a non-profit group dedicated to linking small communities in Africa, Asia, and Latin America through developing seed funding for self-help projects with sponsoring groups in the United States and Canada. "The Ostrich Wakes: Struggles For Change In Highland Kenya" is the story of the women of Kenya who some twenty-five years ago lived under cultural, political, religious, and economic circumstances that subjected them to the devastation of female circumcision, lethal communicable diseases, forced marriages, physical and sexual abuse on a daily basis, and a lack of educational opportunities, but today are becoming educated and active in urban small businesses, seeing substantial improvements in health, and governmental laws providing them protections that include being able to reject genital cutting, refusal of marriage proposals, prosecution for rape (a practice so wide spread in Kenya that Kenyan leaders declared it as their nation's most pervasive human rights issue). A compelling, informative, and highly recommended history of social struggle and progress in Kenya, "The Ostrich Wakes" is enhanced with the inclusion of numerous notes and a glossary.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It is the story of an awakening, May 15, 2007
This review is from: The Ostrich Wakes: Struggles for Change in Highland Kenya (Paperback)
Reviewed by Richard R. Blake for Reader Views (5/07)

Dr. Jean Davison, an anthropologist, returns to visit the foothills of Mt. Kenya. Davison returns to Kenya to discover how the Gikuyu farmers view the changes of the last decade in their country. Her return to a land where she had lived, worked and studied twenty years earlier came at the very time the political party in power since Kenya received independence, had been replaced. Excitement was everywhere. Expectations were high.

The remote rural areas of Kenya have become linked to the global coffee and tea markets, as well as the internet, TV, and cell phones. Any change will benefit some and disadvantage others in this age of globalization. The title of the book "The Ostrich Wakes" speaks of the many changes in Highland Kenya: the coming of electricity, improved transportation, and the availability of education. This is a wakeup call at a time of crisis. Davison was particularly concerned about the impact of these changes in relation to "Women's Concerns" in education, economic opportunity, property rights, overpopulation, family planning skills, and "AIDS."

Dr. Davison contacted village elders and youth alike to learn how they had been impacted through these transitions. She visited old friends to interview them about the long awaited changes in the government, the uncertainties of the economy, of the trends in agricultural, and the educational opportunities available to the children and youth of Kenya.

As she retraced her steps of earlier visits she was particularly interested in how traditions, customs, rituals, and coming of age rites had changed since her last visit. Among others she interviewed four generations of one family to get a comparison of how time and education have impacted how they learn, what they had learned by observing their mothers, and what they had learned in the more formal school setting. Many of those interviewed were open and frank, and shared freely in their stories of coming of age, marriage and childbirth. Others were more private, especially when questions concerned the older rituals and rites associated with girls coming of age.

I appreciated the unique approach Dr. Davison used to present the results of her research. She writes using a story form narrative in her interviews. Her presentation of background material on the government, history, and geography of Kenya is woven into the stories in a unique and entertaining way.

The subject matter of "The Ostrich Wakes" is enlightening and useful, an important addition to the studies available on the threat, prevention, and treatment of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in third world communities. It is the story of an awakening of a people from the lethargy and sense of despair. This is a book of travel, of warm stories from peoples of another culture, as well as the results of an anthropology research study.

Book received free of charge.
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