ISBN:
9780761859970
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (161 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Parallel Title:
Print version Dancing with the Gods : Essays in Ga Ritual
DDC:
301.420
Keywords:
Gaa (African people) - Social life and customs
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
"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."--Publisher's website
Abstract:
This book 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
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents; Illustrations; Preface; Ch01. Libation in Ga Ritual; Ch02. Taxonomy and Form in Ga Ritual; Ch03. The Structure of Ga Prayer; Ch04. "I Call You for Life"; Ch05. Prayer and Song in Ga Ritual; Ch06. Ritual Portrait of a Ga Medium; Ch07. Ambivalence and Power: Mediums in Ga Traditional Religion; Ch08. Homowo: Celebrating Community in Ga Culture; Ch09. Bushcows in the Sky; Ch10. Twin Beliefs and Ceremony in Ga Culture; Ch11. The Ga Naming Rite; Ch12. Antelopes and Stools: Ga Ceremonial Kingship; Concluding Note; Selected Bibliography; Index
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