This book offers a major contribution to the study and analysis of divination, based on continuing fieldwork with the Mambila in Cameroon. It seeks to return attention to the details of divinatory practice, using the questions asked and life histories to help understand the perspective of the clients rather than that of the diviners. Drawing on a corpus of more than 600 cases, David Zeitlyn reconsiders theories of divination and compares Mambila spider divination with similar systems in the area. A detailed case study is examined and analysed using conversational analytic principles. The regional comparison considers different kinds of explanation for different features of social organization, leading to a discussion of the continuing utility of moderated functionalism. The book will be of interest to area specialists and scholars concerned with religion, rationality, and decision-making from disciplines including anthropology, African studies, and philosophy.
Sua in Somié: Aspects of Mambila Traditional Religion
The book celebrates the muddled inconsistencies in the ways that humans live their messy lives.
Levinson ( 1977 ) documents a systematic hierarchy of differences in the many T / V16 pronouns used between different social groups ( castes in his case ) . This provides an independent test of Marriott's theory of caste structure .
Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Supplementary Volumes 13: 119–143. Habinek, Thomas. 2007. “Probing the entrails of the universe: astrology as bodily knowledge in Manilius' Astronomica”. In Ordering Knowledge in the Roman Empire ...
Scholars from a range of disciplines are re-examining fundamental questions about human evolution, language and social institutions.
... Mambila divinatory practice in spider divination consists of repeated reformulations of questions as problems and possible solutions are considered and refined. In this way divination provides a means to deal with or accommodate real ...
With a detailed discussion about why each prayer is offered and insight into the metaphysical core of the religion, this book will bring those seeking the wisdom of the Diloggún closer to the living Orishas than they have ever been.
... Mambila Divination” in Cambridge Anthropology 12 (1), pp. 21–51. Zeitlyn, David. 1993. “Spiders in and out of the court, or, 'the long legs of the law': Styles of spider divination in their sociological contexts” in Africa 63 (2), pp ...
This important book reveals the extraordinary diversity and complexity of African divination systems, focusing on self-knowledge, social reality, and intercultural and historical relations. (Series: African Studies / Afrikanische Studien - ...
Glimpses of Tibetan Divination: Past and Present is the first book of its kind, in that it contains articles by a group of eminent scholars who approach the subject matter by investigating it through various facets and salient historical ...