Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Anthropology
|
Buy Now
Miracles and Extraordinary Experience in Northern Kenya (Paperback)
Loot Price: R816
Discovery Miles 8 160
|
|
Miracles and Extraordinary Experience in Northern Kenya (Paperback)
Series: Contemporary Ethnography
Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days
|
Miracles and Extraordinary Experience in Northern Kenya Bilinda
Straight "An engaging, provocative intervention in cultural
theory."--"Journal of the American Academy of Religion" "Straight's
. . . work reminds the reader of the important ways that theory and
ethnography can mutually inform and illuminate, and the book is an
important contribution to the existing literature for both area
specialist and the theoretically inclined."--"American
Anthropologist" The Samburu of northern Kenya struggle to maintain
their pastoral way of life as drought and the side effects of
globalization threaten both their livestock and their livelihood.
Mirroring this divide between survival and ruin are the lines
between the self and the other, the living and the dead, "this
side" and "inia bata," "that side." Cultural anthropologist Bilinda
Straight, who has lived with the Samburu for extended periods since
the 1990s, bears witness to Samburu life and death in "Miracles and
Extraordinary Experience in Northern Kenya." Written mostly in the
field, "Miracles and Extraordinary Experience in Northern Kenya" is
the first book-length ethnography completely devoted to Samburu
divinity and belief. Here, child prophets recount their travels to
heaven and back. Others report transformations between persons and
inanimate objects. Spirit turns into action and back again. The
miraculous is interwoven with the mundane as the Samburu continue
their day-to-day twenty-first-century existence. Straight describes
these fantastic movements inside the cultural logic that makes them
possible; thus she calls into question how we experience, how we
feel, and how anthropologists and their readers can best engage
with the improbable. In her detailed and precise accounts, Straight
writes beyond traditional ethnography, exploring the limits of
science and her own limits as a human being, to convey the
significance of her time with the Samburu as they recount their
fantastic yet authentic experiences in the physical and
metaphysical spaces of their culture. Bilinda Straight is Associate
Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Western Michigan University
and is the editor of "Women on the Verge of Home." She has worked
with the Samburu in northern Kenya off and on since 1992.
Contemporary Ethnography 2006 - 296 pages - 6 x 9 - 15 illus. ISBN
978-0-8122-3964-5 - Cloth - $55.00s - 36.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-2092-6
- Paper - $24.95s - 16.50 ISBN 978-0-8122-0937-2 - Ebook - $24.95s
- 16.50 World Rights - Anthropology Short copy: The miraculous
blends with the mundane in this book as the Samburu continue their
day-to-day twenty-first-century existence. Straight describes
miracles inside the cultural logic that makes them possible,
questioning how anthropology can best engage with the improbable."
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
You might also like..
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.