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Janice Boddy

    Tento autorův příběh byl původně sestaven antropoložkou. Po její smrti byl rukopis dokončen a doplněn o úvod, který zasazuje příběh do náležitého historického a sociálního kontextu.

    Aman
    Aman
    Civilizing Women
    Wombs and Alien Spirits
    • Wombs and Alien Spirits

      • 399 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      4,1(78)Ohodnotit

      Adherents to the zar cult in northern Sudan encounter spirits that are parallels of historically relevant figures in the known human world. Based on nearly two years of ethnographic fieldwork in a Muslim village this study offers a multidimensional interpretation of the zar.

      Wombs and Alien Spirits
    • Civilizing Women

      British Crusades in Colonial Sudan

      • 434 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení
      3,4(11)Ohodnotit

      Focusing on the period between 1920 and 1946, the book delves into the clash of cultures between British colonial officers and Sudanese Muslims, particularly regarding the contentious issue of female circumcision. Janice Boddy utilizes colonial documents and popular culture to provide ethnographic insights, while also highlighting women's roles in zâr spirit possession rituals as a form of resistance and cultural expression. This exploration reveals the complexities of colonialism and the nuanced experiences of women in Sudan.

      Civilizing Women
    • Aman

      The Story of a Somali Girl

      • 350 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      This is the intimate first-person account of a young woman's coming-of-age in Somalia. The daughter of tribal leaders, Aman recounts her dramatic life while at the same time illuminating an innocent childhood romance with a white boy that leads to murder; her circumcision ceremony; an unwanted marriage at the age of 13; and her escape to the city where her beauty and curiosity lead her into a world of white men, parties and runaway girls.

      Aman
    • Aman

      • 368 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
      3,8(626)Ohodnotit

      This is the extraordinary first-person account of a young woman's coming of age in Somalia and her struggles against the obligations and strictures of family and society. By the time she is nine, Aman has undergone a ritual circumcision ceremony; at eleven, her innocent romance with a white boy leads to a murder; at thirteen she is given away in an arranged marriage to a stranger. Aman eventually runs away to Mogadishu, where her beauty and rebellious spirit leads her to the decadent demimonde of white colonialists. Hers is a world in which women are both chattel and freewheeling entrepreneurs, subject to the caprices of male relatives, yet keenly aware of the loopholes that lead to freedom. Aman is an astonishing history, opening a window onto traditional Somali life and the universal quest for female self-awareness.

      Aman