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OverviewThis book addresses the phenomenon of rumors about the occult in contemporary Ghanaian politics. Drawing on data from fieldwork interviews and analysis of case studies, it examines: why political rumors in Ghana often focus on the occult; what political-occult rumors accomplish and for whom; the ways in which Ghanaian politicians use rumors about the occult to gain political advantage; and some of the popular attitudes of the electorate to the rumors. The book demonstrates that political-occult rumors have become important tools in the hands of Ghanaian politicians to gain political advantage over opponents, and the electorate as means to critique the actions and behavior of political actors and the political process, generally. In a nutshell, this book highlights the important role of occult rumors in modern Ghanaian politics, with a particular focus on the period between the late 1970s and present. The main thrust of the argument in this book is that the flourishing of political-occult rumors and the strength of Pentecostalism are related, and that far from being a phenomenon existing on the margins of modern Ghanaian society, the occult is powerful, public and mainstream. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Comfort Max-WirthPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan ISBN: 9783031598067ISBN 10: 3031598067 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 05 June 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter one: Introduction.- Ghana, Religion, and Politics.- The Occult in Postcolonial Africa.- Methodological Considerations.- Chapter Outline.- Chapter Two: History And Evolution Of The Occult In Ghana.- Introduction.- Indigenous Religion in Precolonial Ghana.- Colonial Formulation of the Occult.- Missionary Formulation of the Occult.- Pentecostal Formulation of the Occult.- Contemporary Perceptions about the Occult in Ghana.- Conclusions.- Chapter Three: The Socio-Political Significance Of Rumors In Ghana.- What is Rumor?.- Rumor, Religion, and the Occult.- Rumor and Politics.- Rumors as “Weapons of the Weak”.- Conclusions.- Chapter Four: The Socio-Political Significance Of Rumors In Ghana.- Versatility of the Occult as a Spiritual Resource.- Negative Pentecostal Narrative on the Occult.- Claims Made by Occult Ritual Specialists.- “Strange” Happenings.- Conclusions.- Chapter Five: Cynicism Towards Political-Occult Rumors.- Cynicism Towards Politics in General.- Occult Rumors and the Media.- Political Alignment.- Politicians’ Public Image.- Conclusions.- Chapter Six: Political Utilization Of The Occult: Avoiding The Occult.- Associating with Pentecostals.- Moral and Spiritual Backwardness of the Occult.- Deflecting Responsibility and Avoiding Criticism.- Conclusions.- Chapter Seven: Political Utilization Of The Occult: Embracing The Occult.- Embracing Positive Characteristics of the Occult.- Embracing the Occult for Political Advantage.- Conclusions.- Chapter Eight: Conclusion.ReviewsAuthor InformationComfort Max-Wirth is a lecturer in the Department for the Study of Religions at the University of Ghana, Legon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |