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Priests, Witches and Power Maia Green (University of Manchester)

Priests, Witches and Power By Maia Green (University of Manchester)

Priests, Witches and Power by Maia Green (University of Manchester)


Summary

In this book, Maia Green explores contemporary Catholic practice in a rural community of Southern Tanzania, and discusses how Christianity has come to have widespread acceptance in Southern Tanzania in the historical context of colonial mission. It will appeal to scholars and students of anthropology, sociology and African studies.

Priests, Witches and Power Summary

Priests, Witches and Power: Popular Christianity after Mission in Southern Tanzania by Maia Green (University of Manchester)

In the aftermath of colonial mission, Christianity has come to have widespread acceptance in Southern Tanzania. In this book, Maia Green explores contemporary Catholic practice in a rural community of Southern Tanzania. Setting the adoption of Christianity and the suppression of witchcraft in a historical context, she suggests that power relations established during the colonial period continue to hold between both popular Christianity and orthodoxy, and local populations and indigenous clergy. Paradoxically, while local practices around the constitution of kinship and personhood remain defiantly free of Christian elements, they inform a popular Christianity experienced as a system of substances and practices. This book offers a challenge to idealist and interpretative accounts of African participation in twentieth-century religious forms, and argues for a politically grounded analysis of historical processes. It will appeal widely to scholars and students of anthropology, sociology and African Studies; particularly those interested in religion and kinship.

Priests, Witches and Power Reviews

'Maia Green's book gives us a fascinating specimen ...' Tanzanian Affairs

About Maia Green (University of Manchester)

MAIA GREEN is Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester

Table of Contents

List of maps; Preface; 1. Global Christianity and the structure of power; 2. Colonial conquest and the consolidation of marginality; 3, Evangelisation in Ulanga; 4. The persistence of mission; 5. Popular Christianity; 6. Kinship and the creation of relationship; 7. Engendering power; 8. Women's work; 9. Witchcraft suppression practices and movements; 10. Matters of substance; Notes; List of references; Index.

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NLS9780521040273
9780521040273
0521040272
Priests, Witches and Power: Popular Christianity after Mission in Southern Tanzania by Maia Green (University of Manchester)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2007-09-17
200
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