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Title
The innocent sorcerer; coping with evil in two African societies, Kapsiki and Dogon |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/9078 |
Date
1994 |
Author(s)
Beek,W.E.A.van |
Contributor(s)
Beek,W.E.A.van; Blakely,T.; Thomson,D.L. |
Abstract
This book stems from a conference entitled 'Religion in Africa: the variety of religious experience in sub-Saharan Africa', held in Provo, Utah, 22-25 October 1986. The first section of the book (Religion and its translatability) focuses on the effects of translation and translatability on religion and politics (L. Sanneh, A. Nanji), efforts to translate Christian concepts into African cultures and back (J.P. Kirby, M. Schoffeleers, D.L. Thomson) and Yoruba cosmology (Wándé Abímb'.olá). The second section (Comparisons over time and space) contains papers on the Edo spirit possession cult (P.G. Ben-Amos), African religion and art in Brazil (M. Smith Omari), the Bantu ritual of affliction (J.M. Janzen), prehistoric evidence of traditional African religion (P. de Maret), sorcery (W.E.A. van Beek) and myth and epic in Central Africa (L. de Heusch). The third section (Instrumentality of religion) contains papers on syncretism in Kimbanguism in Zaïre (W. MacGaffey), the Jamaa movement in Zaïre (J. Fabian), the American Methodist Episcopal Church in Zimbabwe (T.O. Ranger), charismatic social change and the Rastafari movement of Jamaica (A. Legesse), a ritual embodying female power among the Gola of Liberia (W.L. d'Azevedo), secret societies among the Bafodea Limba of Sierra Leone (S. Ottenberg), music of the Kpelle of Liberia (R.M. Stone) and men's oratory and women's song-dance among the Hêmbá of Zaïre (P.A.R. Blakely and T.D. Blakely). |
Subject(s)
Subsaharan Africa; 1986; African religions; conference papers (form) |
Publisher
James Currey, London |
Type of publication
Article in monograph or in proceedings |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
African religion: Experience and expression, 196 - 228 (1994) |
Repository
Leiden - African Studies Centre Leiden
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