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OverviewIn Africa as well as in Europe, many spirits and their mediums are part of local as well as global cultures. Christian spirits named Hitler, Mussolini, or King Bruce (Bruce Lee) flourish in a pantheon of new holy spirits in Uganda waging war against the government. Spirits of airplanes, engines, guitars, and angels are found in Central Africa; and thunder, snakes, and rain as well as playboys and prostitutes inhabit the spirit world in West Africa. Spirit possession cults have continued to proliferate, even in the secular West, and continue to be a subject of intense interest. Despite the continuous expansion of the field, some problems are only now beginning to be explored. The experts in this volume focus on questions of power, the history and inner dynamics of cults, the role of gender and images of the other, based on research conducted during the last fifteen years in Africa. The contributors document changes taking place across the continent as possession beliefs and practices respond to new circumstances and address the shifting local implications of an increasingly global socio-economy. Gender, ethnicity, and class are examined as intersecting forces and features of spirit phenomena. The case studies presented are richly contextualized: history, social organization and upheaval, alternative religious options—all are considered relevant to an understanding of possession forms. Contributors: Leslie Sharp, Heike Behrend, Adeline Masquelier, Mathias Krings, Jean-Paul Colleyn, Alexandra O. de Sousa, Susan Kenyon, Tobias Wendl, Ute Luig, and Linda Giles Co-published with James Currey Publishers, U.K. The Wisconsin edition is not for sale in the United Kingdon, the traditional British Commonwealth (excepting Canada), nor in Europe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Heike Behrend , Ute LuigPublisher: University of Wisconsin Press Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.825kg ISBN: 9780299166304ISBN 10: 0299166309 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 03 February 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Inactive Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsA valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. --Janice Boddy, author of Wombs and Alien Spirits <br> <p> A valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. --Janice Boddy, author of Wombs and Alien Spirits A valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. Janice Boddy, author of <i>Wombsand Alien Spirits</i></p> A valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. --Janice Boddy, author of Wombs and Alien Spirits A valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. --Janice Boddy, author of Wombs and Alien Spirits A valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. Janice Boddy, author of Wombsand Alien Spirits A valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. Janice Boddy, author of Wombsand Alien Spirits A valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. Janice Boddy, author of Wombsand Alien Spirits A valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. Janice Boddy, author of Wombsand Alien Spirits A valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. --Janice Boddy, author of Wombs and Alien Spirits A valuable contribution to the literature of African religious experience. --Janice Boddy, author of Wombs and Alien Spirits Author InformationHeike Behrend is professor of anthropology at the Institute for African Studies, University of Cologne, Germany. Ute Luig is professor of social anthropology at the Institute for Ethnology, Free University of Berlin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |