Yoruba Pentecostalism and child witchcraft accusations

"An exploration of Yoruba Pentecostalism's role in child witchcraft accusations, examining migration, leadership, and collective responsibility to address faith-based child abuse globally. What drives communities to accuse children of witchcraft, and how do religious beliefs and leadership...

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Main Author: Ayelotan, Claire P. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Rochester, NY University of Rochester Press 2025
In: Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora (102)
Year: 2025
Series/Journal:Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora 102
Further subjects:B Witchcraft (Nigeria, Southwest)
B Yoruba (African people) Religion
B Children Crimes against (Nigeria, Southwest)
B Pentecostalism (Nigeria, Southwest)
B Nigeria, Southwest Religion
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Summary:"An exploration of Yoruba Pentecostalism's role in child witchcraft accusations, examining migration, leadership, and collective responsibility to address faith-based child abuse globally. What drives communities to accuse children of witchcraft, and how do religious beliefs and leadership dynamics perpetuate this phenomenon across borders? Claire Ayelotan delves into the involvement of Yoruba (Nigerian) Pentecostal leaders in accusations of child witchcraft in Nigeria and the UK. Using a multidisciplinary approach, her research examines the theological, cultural, socioeconomic, and legal influences that drive such behaviours. Ethnographic studies and interviews with pastors and practitioners reveal how power dynamics, gender roles, and international migration intersect to perpetuate these harmful beliefs. The book uncovers gaps in current literature and presents original insights on the collective responsibility, shared beliefs, and complexities of Pentecostal leadership in this context. By focusing on the global aspects of child witchcraft accusations, it sheds new light on how migration impacts these practices and the negative consequences they have on vulnerable children. An important read for academics, policymakers, and child welfare professionals, this book challenges assumptions and urges immediate action to combat faith-based child abuse in all its manifestations"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages [291]-341) and index
Physical Description:xviii, 354 pages, 24 cm
ISBN:9781648251238