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Spirit Possession and Personhood among the Kel Ewey Tuareg

Spirit Possession and Personhood among the Kel Ewey Tuareg

Spirit Possession and Personhood among the Kel Ewey Tuareg

Susan J. Rasmussen, University of Houston
April 2006
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9780521025775

    Among the Tuareg people in the Air Mountain region of Niger, women are sometimes possessed by spirits called 'the people of solitude'. The evening curing rituals of the possessed, featuring drumming and song, take place before an audience of young men and women, who joke and flirt as the ritual unfolds. In her analysis of this tolerated but unofficial cult, Susan Rasmussen analyses symbolism and aesthetic values, provides case studies of possessed women, and reviews what local people think about the meaning of possession.

    • A theoretically innovative case study of spirit possession
    • An original interpretation which contests earlier studies
    • Appeal to a range of disciplines, anthropologists, Africanists and religious studies students

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    April 2006
    Paperback
    9780521025775
    196 pages
    229 × 153 × 12 mm
    0.301kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgments
    • Introduction
    • 1. Illnesses of the heart and soul: the case of Asalama
    • Part I. Images of Possession:
    • 2. Inversion and other tropes in spirit possession rituals
    • 3. 'Like a tree branch swaying in the wind': the head dance
    • 4. Illnesses of God: personhood, knowledge, and healing
    • Part II. Art, Agency, and Power in the Ritual Sessions:
    • 5. Sound, solitude, and music
    • 6. The tande n goumaten songs
    • Conclusions
    • Notes
    • References, Index.
      Author
    • Susan J. Rasmussen , University of Houston