Kjersti Larsen 
Where Humans and Spirits Meet [PDF ebook] 
The Politics of Rituals and Identified Spirits in Zanzibar

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Zanzibar, an island off the East African coast, with its Muslim and Swahili population, offers rich material for this study of identity, religion, and multiculturalism. This book focuses on the phenomenon of spirit possession in Zanzibar Town and the relationships created between humans and spirits; it provides a way to apprehend how society is constituted and conceived and, thus, discusses Zanzibari understandings of what it means to be human.

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Preface and Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Introduction


  • Considering perspectives on spirit possession

  • The fieldwork: people, engagement and context

  • The fieldwork: ritual participation

  • Performance, meaning and reflexivity

  • Ritual, communication and enactment

  • Knowledge, experience and forms of negotiation

  • The book


Chapter 2. Introduction to Zanzibar: the place, its politics and organization


  • A view of the past and the present

  • Identity, social privileges and political reorganization

  • A plural society

  • Gender, distinctions and effects in everyday and ritual life

  • Gender, ritual participation and knowledge


Chapter 3. Spirits, possession and personhood


  • The position of spirits

  • Spirits are beings with a worldly existence

  • Spirit possession and practices

  • Personhood, notions of strength and self-control

  • Experiencing spirits


Chapter 4. Makabila, people and spirits


  • Articulation of differences and the problem of identity

  • Identification of a spirit

  • The demands of spirits belonging to different makabila

  • The world of spirits and human beings


Chapter 5. Human concerns, spirits and recreation of relationships


  • How the spirits reveal their presence in the human world

  • Communication between humans and spirits

  • The ritual group and the ritual framework

  • Ngoma ya sheitani: a celebration and a cure


Chapter 6. Between self and other: body and mind


  • Ngoma ya ruhani

  • States of body and states of mind

  • A bodily experience of spirits

  • Losing oneself to the spirit

  • Altered states of body, altered states of mind


Chapter 7. Gender: relations, markers and sexuality


  • Gender and complementarity

  • Concealment and disclosure

  • Acts of disclosure and moral ambiguity

  • Enactment and perceptions of the body

  • Strict categories in a flexible universe

  • Gender images and human practices


Chapter 8. Women, men and gendered spirits


  • A ngoma ya kibuki ritual

  • Matters of affection, pride and self-control

  • Presentation, representation and excess

  • Comedy, parody and the ways of humans and spirits

  • Body, aesthetics, and gender images

  • On reflections and acts of transgression


Chapter 9. Conclusion: social identities and dramatization of the other


  • An aesthetic moving together

  • Improvisation, play and the dramatization of a life-world

  • Reflections on embodiment and modes of knowing


Glossary
Bibliography
Index

Sobre el autor


Kjersti Larsen is Associate Professor of Social Anthropology and African Studies at the Department of Ethnography, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo. She has carried out fieldwork in Zanzibar since 1984 and since 1997 has also conducted fieldwork in Northern Sudan.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 184 ● ISBN 9780857450562 ● Tamaño de archivo 1.1 MB ● Editorial Berghahn Books ● Ciudad NY ● País US ● Publicado 2008 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 2798896 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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