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Prayer Has Spoiled Everything - Possession, Power, and Identity in an Islamic Town of Niger (Paperback)
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Prayer Has Spoiled Everything - Possession, Power, and Identity in an Islamic Town of Niger (Paperback)
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Bori, in the Mawri society of Niger, are mischievous and invisible
beings that populate the bush. Bori is also the practice of taming
these wild forces in the context of possession ceremonies. In
"Prayer Has Spoiled Everything" Adeline Masquelier offers an
account of how this phenomenon intervenes--sometimes subtly,
sometimes dramatically--in human lives, providing a constantly
renewed source of meaning for Mawri peasants confronted with
cultural contradictions and socio-economic marginalization.
To explore the role of bori possession in local definitions of
history, power, and identity, Masquelier spent a total of two years
in Niger, focusing on the diverse ways in which spirit mediums
share, transform, and contest a rapidly changing reality,
threatened by Muslim hegemony and financial hardship. She explains
how the spread of Islam has provoked irreversible change in the
area and how prayer--a conspicuous element of daily life that has
become virtually synonymous with Islamic practice in this region of
west Africa--has thus become equated with the loss of tradition. By
focusing on some of the creative and complex ways that bori at once
competes with and borrows from Islam, Masquelier reveals how
possession nonetheless remains deeply embedded in Mawri culture,
representing more than simple resistance to Islam, patriarchy, or
the state. Despite a widening gap between former ways of life and
the contradictions of the present, it maintains its place as a
feature of daily life in which villagers participate with varying
degrees of enthusiasm and approval.
Specialists in African studies, in the anthropology of religion,
and in the historical transformations of colonial and postcolonial
societies will welcome this study.
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