Masquerading Politics: Kinship, Gender, and Ethnicity in a Yoruba Town

Awards:   Winner of Chief Isaac Oluwole Delano Book Prize 2021 (United States)
Author:   John Thabiti Willis
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253031440


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   15 January 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Masquerading Politics: Kinship, Gender, and Ethnicity in a Yoruba Town


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  • Winner of Chief Isaac Oluwole Delano Book Prize 2021 (United States)

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In West Africa, especially among Yoruba people, masquerades have the power to kill enemies, appoint kings, and grant fertility. John Thabiti Willis takes a close look at masquerade traditions in the Yoruba town of Otta, exploring transformations in performers, performances, and the institutional structures in which masquerade was used to reveal ongoing changes in notions of gender, kinship, and ethnic identity. As Willis focuses on performers and spectators, he reveals a history of masquerade that is rich and complex. His research offers a more nuanced understanding of performance practices in Africa and their role in forging alliances, consolidating state power, incorporating immigrants, executing criminals, and projecting individual and group power on both sides of the Afro-Atlantic world.

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Author:   John Thabiti Willis
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9780253031440


ISBN 10:   0253031443
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   15 January 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Important in its emphasis on the history of an art form and its specific cultural context; of interest to academic audiences as well as general readers. -Henry Drewal, editor of Sacred Waters John Thabiti Willis cites oral traditions, archival sources, and publications to draw attention to the link between economic development and spectacular and historically influential masquerade performances. -Babatunde Lawal, author of The Gelede Spectacle


[This] book as a whole stands as a major achievement not only in Yoruba history and historical anthropology, but in recent historiographic trends using ritual institutions and performances as primary historical sources. It will have a major impact in Yoruba studies, and in the study of West African history more generally. Willis should be commended for penetrating a complex and socially guarded ritual resource to glean the hidden histories manifested therein. * African Studies Review * Willis's work should be a must-read for students and established scholars alike. * Africa *


John Thabiti Willis cites oral traditions, archival sources, and publications to draw attention to the link between economic development and spectacular and historically influential masquerade performances. -Babatunde Lawal, author of The Gelede Spectacle Important in its emphasis on the history of an art form and its specific cultural context; of interest to academic audiences as well as general readers. -Henry Drewal, editor of Sacred Waters


Author Information

John Thabiti Willis is Associate Professor of African History at Carleton College. He is an associate editor of the Journal of West African History.

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