Knowledge and practice in Mayotte : local discourses of Islam, sorcery and spirit possession /
In a witty, evocative style accessible to both the specialist and non-specialist reader, Michael Lambek provides a significant contribution to writing on African systems of thought, local forms of religious and therapeutic practice, social accountability, and the place of explicit forms of knowledge...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
©1993.
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Colección: | Anthropological horizons.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Tables and Figures
- Preface
- Stylistic Conventions and Conundrums
- Dramatis Personae
- PART I: INTRODUCTIONS
- 1 Knowledge and Hubris
- Knowledge, Power, and Morality
- Towards an Anthropology of Knowledge
- Transcending Subdisciplinary Boundaries
- Ethnography as Hermeneutic Practice
- 2 Locating Knowledge in Mayotte: Structure, History, and Practice
- Cultural Diversity in Mayotte
- Historical Overview
- The Three Traditions
- Historical Practice
- Islam 'Versus' Possession?
- From the Sweep of Traditions to Local Views
- 3 Village Organization and the Distribution of KnowledgeThe Social Distribution of Knowledge
- Portrait of the Villages
- The Social Organization of the Village from the Perspective of Knowledge
- The Village Fundis
- The Economic Basis of the Experts
- PART II: THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF TEXTUAL KNOWLEDGE
- 4 Islam: The Perspective from the Path
- Prayer and the Projection of Moral Imperatives
- The Social Production of Prayer
- Prayer and Reciprocity
- The Politics of Prayer
- The Economy of Justice
- 5 Educating Citizens: The Reproduction of Textual KnowledgeThe Three 'R's': Reading, Writing, and Recitation
- The Transmission of Knowledge and Authority
- Learning as the Embodiment of Knowledge
- Individuation through Learning: An Example of an Educated Citizen
- The Value of Learning
- 6 Islamic Experts: Practice and Power
- The Vulnerability of Authority
- Islam and Politics: Two Public Figures
- Styles of Practice: Two Village Fundis
- Moral Intervention and Understanding
- Friday Prostrations: A Conflict of Interpretations and Modes of Legitimation
- The Articulation of Heterogenous Knowledge in PracticeCertain Knowledge, Contestable Authority
- PART III: COUNTERPRACTICES: COSMOLOGY AND THE INS AND OUTS OF SORCERY
- 7 Knowledge with Power: The Discipline of Cosmology
- Relations of (Re)production
- Divination as Calculation
- World and Body
- Indispensable Knowledge, Amoral Authority
- Interdisciplinary Challenges
- A Cut in Time
- 8 Knowledge and Antipractice: Committing Sorcery
- The Dark Side of Knowledge
- The Imagination of Evil
- A Dead End
- Sorcery in Practice
- Postscript: Unleashed Accusations9 Removing Sorcery: Committing (to) the Cure
- Extractor and Client
- Extraction in Theory
- Tumbu in Practice
- Scepticism and the Conversation between the Disciplines
- The Extraction Itself: Experience and Sincerity
- Extraction as Performance
- Conviction and Good Faith
- PART IV: EMBODIED KNOWLEDGE AND THE PRACTICE OF SPIRIT MEDIUMS
- 10 The Reproduction of Possession: Gaining a Voice
- Spirit Possession as Embodied Knowledge
- Gaining a Spirit as Moral Agency
- Public and Personal Aspects of Succession