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Ritual, Embodiment, and Agency: Making Religion in Contemporary West Africa

Autor Agnieszka Kedzierska Manzon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 oct 2025
An English translation of a French study of the rituals of the Mande people in West Africa.

Ritual, Embodiment, and Agency shows through rich ethnographic analysis how Mande people in West Africa resort to multiple ritual practices to address an “episteme of doubt.” In the context of armed conflicts and terrorist attacks, climate disruptions, financial crises, and illness, members of “hunter societies," experts who handle certain agentive artifacts, and adepts in a spiritual possession cult deal with a complex past and uncertain future through creative embodied engagement. Formed within and partially against a predominantly Islamic context and the spread of charismatic Christianities, such embodied ways of acting enable these religious specialists to become “virtuous subjects” to change their relations to the world and to themselves. This is an English translation of Corps rituels. La fabrique du religieux en pays mandingue (Mali, Guinée, Côte d'Ivoire).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781914363191
ISBN-10: 1914363191
Pagini: 335
Ilustrații: 50 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: HAU
Colecția HAU

Notă biografică

Agnieszka Kedzierska Manzon is professor and chair of religious anthropology of Sub-Saharan Africa at the École Pratique des Hautes Études-PSL, and senior researcher at the laboratory Institut des Mondes Africains in Paris. She is the author of Chasseurs Mandingues: Violence, Pouvoir et Religion en l'Afrique de l'Ouest and Guérisseurs et féticheurs: médicine traditionnelle en Afrique de l’Ouest.

Cuprins

Overture
First Movement: Donsoya. Around the hunt
Chapter 1: Donsow: hunters, “civilizing heroes”, and ritual experts
Chapter 2. Hunting as a technique
Chapter 3. Animals, spirits and “their” humans
Second Movement: Basitigiya. The practice with “fetishes”
Chapter 4. “Fetishes”: those “persons who are not persons”
Chapter 5. Flesh against flesh with “fetishes”
Third Movement: Jin?d?n. A spirit-possession cult
Chapter 6. “My she-devil loves a good vibe”: urban spirits and their masters
Chapter 7. The technology of possession
Chapter 8. Blurred boundaries and (postmodern) construction of self
Coda
Acknowledgments
Bibliography