The Listening Ebony: Moral Knowledge, Religion, and Power among the Uduk of Sudan

Author:   Wendy James (Professor of Social Anthropology, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9780198234166


Pages:   420
Publication Date:   09 December 1999
Format:   Paperback
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Notions of the person and of the foundations of bodily and moral experience lie at the heart of this second ethnographic volume devoted to the Uduk-speaking people of Sudan. The first part discusses enduring elements of personal knowledge in the context of a hunters' worldview. The second part gives an account of how alien religious discourse has confronted the Uduk in the course of the region's political history. The third section tells the story of the contemporaneous rise of a new diviners' movement, in part an antithetical response drawing upon the older cultural strata. The key act of the diviners is oracular consultation of the burning ebony wood: through the ebony, personal healing is sought and the foreign gods are kept at bay. The author abandons a number of older anthropological paradigms and their relativist assumptions. In drawing upon general moral philosophy, historical writing, and literary criticism, she offers a modern, humane analysis with important implications for the cross-cultural study of religion. In a new introduction Wendy James explains how the Sudan-Ethiopian borderlands were overrun by war in 1987, and how all the villages described in the original edition were destroyed. Having revisited the Uduk for various UN agencies she is able to provide an indication of the way in which they have since been embroiled in the war, and how the survivors have increasingly embraced Christianity in the course of their exile. She refers to her own reports and publications written since 1988 and to the TV documentary on the Uduk and other refugees which she made with Granada in 1993. Details of other recently published work on the region and to relevant new emphases in anthropology which focus on displacement, violence, and memory have also been added.

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Author:   Wendy James (Professor of Social Anthropology, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.20cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9780198234166


ISBN 10:   0198234163
Pages:   420
Publication Date:   09 December 1999
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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"`Heartache continues, as Sudan's Islamicist government has declared holy war on its own citizens who, like Uduk, are Christian or have retained elements of their own religion ... the engaging chapters of The Listening Ebony concerning Uduk relations to their environment, their notions of personhood, their prophets and ""Ebony Diviners"", and their interaction with Christianity and Islam will be a benchmark against which readers can gauge the ongoing radical social change Uduk are suffering.' Allen F. Roberts, Religious Studies Review, Vol 27, No 2, April 2001"


A rich, compassionate ethnography, full of passages where Uduk speak for themselves, moving gracefully and confidentlly between description and analysis. --American Anthropologist<br> Provides an excellent account of the complex ideological structures and dynamics of the middle Sudan-Ethiopia border area....A truly impressive piece of scholarship....I can only say read it if you have any interest in African peoples and cultures, ideological systems, or culture change. --International Journal of African Historical Studies<br> Examines [Uduk] mental life, mainly in the form of mythological and religious experience and practice....In addition to its intrinsic scholarly value, this book is important for it adds to the scant literature available in recent years on this troubled part of Africa. --Choice<br>


<br> A rich, compassionate ethnography, full of passages where Uduk speak for themselves, moving gracefully and confidentlly between description and analysis. --American Anthropologist<br> Provides an excellent account of the complex ideological structures and dynamics of the middle Sudan-Ethiopia border area....A truly impressive piece of scholarship....I can only say read it if you have any interest in African peoples and cultures, ideological systems, or culture change. --International Journal of African Historical Studies<br> Examines [Uduk] mental life, mainly in the form of mythological and religious experience and practice....In addition to its intrinsic scholarly value, this book is important for it adds to the scant literature available in recent years on this troubled part of Africa. --Choice<br>


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