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Throughout West African societies, at times of social crises, postmenopausal women—the Mothers—make a ritual appeal to their innate moral authority. The seat of this power is the female genitalia. Wielding branches or pestles, they strip naked and slap their genitals and bare breasts to curse and expel the forces of evil. In An Intimate Rebuke Laura S. Grillo draws on fieldwork in Côte d’Ivoire that spans three decades to illustrate how these rituals of Female Genital Power (FGP) constitute religious and political responses to abuses of power. When deployed in secret, FGP operates as spiritual warfare against witchcraft; in public, it serves as a political activism. During Côte d’Ivoire’s civil wars FGP challenged the immoral forces of both rebels and the state. Grillo shows how the ritual potency of the Mothers’ nudity and the conjuration of their sex embodies a moral power that has been foundational to West African civilizat

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"A detailed and thoughtful history of Côte d’Ivoire that gives due placement to civilian women who have largely been ignored in the definitive historical monographs. . . . Grillo’s scholarship has groundbreaking strengths. For those interested in religion, her detailed documentation of myth, ritual, secret societies, symbolism, witchcraft, and the appeal to the spiritual domain—and her defense of the inclusion of this knowledge as a requisite in understanding a country’s history—is utterly exquisite. . . . The work is inimitable—Grillo is sensitive, sensible, and devotes attention to detail." -- Dianna Bell * Reading Religion *
“Ultimately, Grillo demonstrates how knowledge of the moral authority of women elders remained and remains embedded in West Africa and that women enact FGP to defend not only social equity and justice but also their own rights. An Intimate Rebuke will be required reading for all future analysis of women’s authority and mobilization.” -- Jill E. Kelly * African Studies Review *
“Grillo’s work redefines our understanding of the use of ritual and moral values in the current postcolonial political order by focusing on the ignored phenomenon of Female Genital Power.... Grillo’s work is an important contribution to the study of gender, religion, history, and politics, particularly in Côte d’Ivoire but also in the whole West African subregion.” -- Carole Ammann * Religious Studies Review *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part I. Home and the Unhomely: The Foundational Nature of Female Genital Power 19
1. Genies, Witches, and Women: Locating Female Powers 21
2. Matrifocal Morality: FGP and the Foundations of "Home" 54
3. Gender and Resistance: The "Strategic Essentialism" of FGP 81
Part II. Worldliness: FGP in the Making of Ethnicity, Alliance, and the War in Côte D'Ivoire 117
4. Founding Knowledge/Binding Power: The Moral Foundations of Ethnicity and Alliance 121
5. Women at the Checkpoint: Challenging the Forces of Civil War 152
Part III. Timeliness: Urgent Situations and Emergent Critiques 171
6. Violation and Deployment: FGP in Politics in Côte D'Ivoire 175
7. Memory, Memorialization, and Morality 198
Conclusion. An Intimate Rebuke: A Local Critique in the Global Postcolony 228
Notes 239
References 255
Index 275

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    Publisher: Duke University Press
    Publication Date: 07/12/2018
    ISBN13: 9781478001201, 978-1478001201
    ISBN10: 1478001208

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    Book Synopsis
    Throughout West African societies, at times of social crises, postmenopausal women—the Mothers—make a ritual appeal to their innate moral authority. The seat of this power is the female genitalia. Wielding branches or pestles, they strip naked and slap their genitals and bare breasts to curse and expel the forces of evil. In An Intimate Rebuke Laura S. Grillo draws on fieldwork in Côte d’Ivoire that spans three decades to illustrate how these rituals of Female Genital Power (FGP) constitute religious and political responses to abuses of power. When deployed in secret, FGP operates as spiritual warfare against witchcraft; in public, it serves as a political activism. During Côte d’Ivoire’s civil wars FGP challenged the immoral forces of both rebels and the state. Grillo shows how the ritual potency of the Mothers’ nudity and the conjuration of their sex embodies a moral power that has been foundational to West African civilizat

    Trade Review
    "A detailed and thoughtful history of Côte d’Ivoire that gives due placement to civilian women who have largely been ignored in the definitive historical monographs. . . . Grillo’s scholarship has groundbreaking strengths. For those interested in religion, her detailed documentation of myth, ritual, secret societies, symbolism, witchcraft, and the appeal to the spiritual domain—and her defense of the inclusion of this knowledge as a requisite in understanding a country’s history—is utterly exquisite. . . . The work is inimitable—Grillo is sensitive, sensible, and devotes attention to detail." -- Dianna Bell * Reading Religion *
    “Ultimately, Grillo demonstrates how knowledge of the moral authority of women elders remained and remains embedded in West Africa and that women enact FGP to defend not only social equity and justice but also their own rights. An Intimate Rebuke will be required reading for all future analysis of women’s authority and mobilization.” -- Jill E. Kelly * African Studies Review *
    “Grillo’s work redefines our understanding of the use of ritual and moral values in the current postcolonial political order by focusing on the ignored phenomenon of Female Genital Power.... Grillo’s work is an important contribution to the study of gender, religion, history, and politics, particularly in Côte d’Ivoire but also in the whole West African subregion.” -- Carole Ammann * Religious Studies Review *

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments ix
    Introduction 1
    Part I. Home and the Unhomely: The Foundational Nature of Female Genital Power 19
    1. Genies, Witches, and Women: Locating Female Powers 21
    2. Matrifocal Morality: FGP and the Foundations of "Home" 54
    3. Gender and Resistance: The "Strategic Essentialism" of FGP 81
    Part II. Worldliness: FGP in the Making of Ethnicity, Alliance, and the War in Côte D'Ivoire 117
    4. Founding Knowledge/Binding Power: The Moral Foundations of Ethnicity and Alliance 121
    5. Women at the Checkpoint: Challenging the Forces of Civil War 152
    Part III. Timeliness: Urgent Situations and Emergent Critiques 171
    6. Violation and Deployment: FGP in Politics in Côte D'Ivoire 175
    7. Memory, Memorialization, and Morality 198
    Conclusion. An Intimate Rebuke: A Local Critique in the Global Postcolony 228
    Notes 239
    References 255
    Index 275

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