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Dancing with the Gods: Essays in Ga Ritual

Autor Marion Kilson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 dec 2012
Dancing with the Gods: Essays in Ga Ritual explores cosmological concepts and ritual actions of the Ga people of southeastern Ghana through case studies of calendrical agricultural rites, social status transition rites, and redressive rites. Based on fieldwork in the 1960s, the essays present descriptive analyses of verbal and non-verbal ritual action. While verbal ritual actions specify ideas pertinent to a particular rite, non-verbal ritual actions express more general concepts. Kilson's analyses show how the same motifs of non-verbal ritual action recur in sacred and secular Ga rites. Whenever and wherever such motifs occur, they convey the same basic underlying Ga concepts, thereby creating a unified conceptual network of belief that is the foundation of the Ga ritual system. The essays in this collection previously appeared in Anthropos, Journal of African Studies, Journal of Religion in Africa, Parabola, and Sextant.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761859970
ISBN-10: 0761859977
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 6 BW Photos, 4 Charts, 18 Tables
Dimensiuni: 160 x 239 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface
Chapter 1. Libation in Ga Ritual
Chapter 2. Taxonomy and Form in Ga Ritual
Chapter 3. The Structure of Ga Prayer
Chapter 4. "I Call You for Life"
Chapter 5. Prayer and Song in Ga Ritual
Chapter 6. Ritual Portrait of a Ga Medium
Chapter 7. Ambivalence and Power: Mediums in Ga Religion
Chapter 8. Homowo: Celebrating Community in Ga Culture
Chapter 9. Bushcows in the Sky
Chapter 10. Twin Beliefs and Ceremony in Ga Culture
Chapter 11. The Ga Naming Rite
Chapter 12. Antelopes and Stools: Ga Ceremonial Kingship
Concluding Note
Bibliography

Recenzii

In Dancing with the Gods: Essays in Ga Ritual, Professor Marion Kilson expertly probes the verbal and non-verbal ritual behaviors of the Ga to provide us with a thoughtful understanding of the meaning of Ga beliefs and practices. Through her exposition we hear the voices of the people as they perform rites related to the fundamental necessities of living. Verbal ritual acts establish the contracts between spirits and objects, which the non-verbal component enacts. The two are thus inseparable in apprehending the complexities of Ga cosmology.

Dr. Kilson's approach is highly systematic. She lays out the properties by which the Ga order classes of beings and their existential values. Human beings are positioned in the middle between the Supreme Being and divine beings on one side and animals and plants on the other. This configuration provides the context of ritual and secular action, and to understand its meaning as a religious paradigm, Kilson draws upon major scholars within the sociology of religion. She demonstrates the power of the analytic tradition of the L'Annee Sociologique and its utility in understanding cosmologies. She has successfully undertaken the difficult task of providing us with an understanding of the meaning of a people's ritual life.