Πνευματοληψία και μαγεία στο σύγχρονο Σουδάν

Part of : Επιθεώρηση κοινωνικών ερευνών ; Vol.140/141, 2013, pages 153-167

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Spirit possession and witchcraft in modern Sudan
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I present critically zar tumbura, a Sudanese spirit possession cult practised mainly by black Africans of slave descent. Following tumbura’s historical transformations in an environment dominated by Arab-Islamic versions of Sudanese identity, I show how cult membership allows the cult’s subaltern devotees to construct a positive self-identity as “true” Muslims and “real” owners of the Arab dominated Sudan. Through the careful study of rich ethnographic data, the article functions as a window for the analysis of wider socio-cultural transformations in a society where the Arab and African worlds meet within a shared universe of Islamic hybrids during a period of violent neoliberal deregulation under the heavy hand of an Arab Islamist dictatorship.
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Sudan, spirit possession, Islam, neoliberalism, slavery, Σουδάν, πνευματοληψία, Ισλάμ, δουλεία, νεοφιλελευθερισμός
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