Invoking the Invisible in the Sahara: Islam, Spiritual Mediation, and Social Change

Exploring the changing role of Muslim spiritual mediators and Islamic esoteric sciences, Pettigrew outlines how invisible forces have impacted social, religious, and political structures in the Saharan West over centuries. Combining historical and anthropological methods, she offers a model for futu...

Full description

Saved in:  
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Pettigrew, Erin (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Subito Delivery Service: Order now.
Check availability: HBZ Gateway
Fernleihe:Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2023
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:African Studies v.159
Further subjects:B Electronic books
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9781009224611
Description
Summary:Exploring the changing role of Muslim spiritual mediators and Islamic esoteric sciences, Pettigrew outlines how invisible forces have impacted social, religious, and political structures in the Saharan West over centuries. Combining historical and anthropological methods, she offers a model for future research that takes the immaterial seriously.
Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Epigraph -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Maps -- Photographs -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Orthography and Translation -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: A Saharan Ontology of the Invisible -- Defining the Invisible -- Historicizing the Invisible -- Interpreting the Invisible -- The Saharan Invisible -- Looking for the Invisible -- To Invoke the Invisible -- Part I Knowledge and Authority in Precolonial Contexts -- 1 Principles of Provenance: Origins, Debates, and Social Structures of l'ḥjāb in the Saharan West -- On Origins -- Timbuktu Iterations -- Zwāya Values -- Conclusion -- 2 Local Wisdom: Contestations over l'ḥjāb in the Eighteenth-Nineteenth Centuries -- Kunta Wisdom -- Fouta Wisdom -- Powerful Discourses of Condemnation -- Provincializing Reformist Discourse -- Conclusion -- Part II Rupture, Consonance, and Innovation in Colonial and Postcolonial Mauritania -- 3 Colonial Logics of Islam: Managing the Threat of l'ḥjāb -- Healers de passage -- Colonialism on the Margins of Empire -- The Saharan Nostradamus -- Le Allah Naagande -- L'islam maure -- End of an Era -- Conclusion -- 4 Postcolonial Transfigurations: Contesting l'ḥjāb in the Era of Social Media -- The Limits of Modernizing Discourses -- Public Displacement -- Mauritania Dispossessed -- Conclusion -- Part III Articulating Race, Gender, and Social Difference through the Esoteric Sciences -- 5 Desert Panic: Bloodsucking Accusations and the Terror of Social Change -- Precolonial Descriptions of Bloodsucking -- Administrative Concerns during the Colonial Period -- Patterns and Context -- A New Social Order -- Conclusion -- 6 Sui Generis: Genealogical Claims to the Past and the Transmission of l'ḥjāb -- Along the Senegal River -- Prophetic Descent.
Item Description:Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
ISBN:1009224603