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Across Africa, funerals and events remembering the dead have become larger and even more numerous over the years. Whereas in the West death is normally a private and family affair, in Africa funerals are often the central life cycle event, unparalleled in cost and importance, for which families harness vast amounts of resources to host lavish events for multitudes of people with ramifications well beyond the event. Though officials may try to regulate them, the popularity of these events often makes such efforts fruitless, and the elites themselves spend tremendously on funerals. This volume brings together scholars who have conducted research on funerary events across sub-Saharan Africa. The contributions offer an in-depth understanding of the broad changes and underlying causes in African societies over the years, such as changes in religious beliefs, social structure, urbanization, and technological changes and health.



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Thanks to its historical approach, this book is a valuable addition to the already rich ethnographic literature on African funerals. · JRAI

Jindra and Noret have assembled an excellent group of researchers to address funerals in contemporary Africa, and the result is a work grounded in ethnographic detail that reinterprets previous critical discourses on funerals and brings a fresh perspective at a time when HIV and AIDS have multiplied funerals in Africa…This book is highly recommended for all who seek a historical yet fresh interpretation of funerals in Africa today. · Religious Studies Review

This collection is of great benefit to scholars and students across a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, development studies, economics, history, religious studies. · Rebekah Lee, Goldsmiths, University of London

"Funerals in Africa is an excellent volume. Based on outstanding original research the collection shows how social and economic changes in Africa are illuminated through the analysis of burials, mortuary rites, mourning and remembrance. In this collection encounters with world religions emerge as the key theme. Death and burial are therefore employed to illuminate classic debates on conversion, reformism and local-global religious tensions. Highly recommended for anthropologists and historians and a major contribution to African studies." · David Pratten, Director, African Studies Centre, Oxford University



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Foreword
Jan Vansina

Introduction: Funerals in Africa. An Introduction
Michael Jindra and Joël Noret

Chapter 1. African Funerals and Sociocultural Change: A Review of Momentous Transformations across a Continent
Michael Jindra and Joël Noret

Chapter 2. A Decent Death: Changes in Burial in Bulawayo
Terence Ranger

Chapter 3. Kikuyu Transformation of Death in Kenya: From Hyenas to Tombs
Yvan Droz

Chapter 4. Decomposing Pollution? Corpses, Burials, and Affliction among the Meru of Central Kenya
Mark Lamont

Chapter 5. The Rise of Death Celebrations in the Cameroon Grassfields
Michael Jindra

Chapter 6. Funerals and Religious Pluralism in Burkina Faso
Katrin Langewiesche

Chapter 7. Funerals and the Religious Imagination: Burying and Honoring the Dead in the Celestial Church of Christ (Southern Benin)
Joël Noret

Chapter 8. Of Corpses, Clay, and Photographs: Body Imagery and Changing Technologies of Remembrance in Asante Funeral Culture
Marleen de Witte

Chapter 9. Funerals and Fetish Interment in Accra, Ghana
Jonathan Roberts

Notes on the Contributors
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/06/2013
      ISBN13: 9781782381280, 978-1782381280
      ISBN10: 1782381287

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      Book Synopsis

      Across Africa, funerals and events remembering the dead have become larger and even more numerous over the years. Whereas in the West death is normally a private and family affair, in Africa funerals are often the central life cycle event, unparalleled in cost and importance, for which families harness vast amounts of resources to host lavish events for multitudes of people with ramifications well beyond the event. Though officials may try to regulate them, the popularity of these events often makes such efforts fruitless, and the elites themselves spend tremendously on funerals. This volume brings together scholars who have conducted research on funerary events across sub-Saharan Africa. The contributions offer an in-depth understanding of the broad changes and underlying causes in African societies over the years, such as changes in religious beliefs, social structure, urbanization, and technological changes and health.



      Trade Review

      Thanks to its historical approach, this book is a valuable addition to the already rich ethnographic literature on African funerals. · JRAI

      Jindra and Noret have assembled an excellent group of researchers to address funerals in contemporary Africa, and the result is a work grounded in ethnographic detail that reinterprets previous critical discourses on funerals and brings a fresh perspective at a time when HIV and AIDS have multiplied funerals in Africa…This book is highly recommended for all who seek a historical yet fresh interpretation of funerals in Africa today. · Religious Studies Review

      This collection is of great benefit to scholars and students across a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, development studies, economics, history, religious studies. · Rebekah Lee, Goldsmiths, University of London

      "Funerals in Africa is an excellent volume. Based on outstanding original research the collection shows how social and economic changes in Africa are illuminated through the analysis of burials, mortuary rites, mourning and remembrance. In this collection encounters with world religions emerge as the key theme. Death and burial are therefore employed to illuminate classic debates on conversion, reformism and local-global religious tensions. Highly recommended for anthropologists and historians and a major contribution to African studies." · David Pratten, Director, African Studies Centre, Oxford University



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Foreword
      Jan Vansina

      Introduction: Funerals in Africa. An Introduction
      Michael Jindra and Joël Noret

      Chapter 1. African Funerals and Sociocultural Change: A Review of Momentous Transformations across a Continent
      Michael Jindra and Joël Noret

      Chapter 2. A Decent Death: Changes in Burial in Bulawayo
      Terence Ranger

      Chapter 3. Kikuyu Transformation of Death in Kenya: From Hyenas to Tombs
      Yvan Droz

      Chapter 4. Decomposing Pollution? Corpses, Burials, and Affliction among the Meru of Central Kenya
      Mark Lamont

      Chapter 5. The Rise of Death Celebrations in the Cameroon Grassfields
      Michael Jindra

      Chapter 6. Funerals and Religious Pluralism in Burkina Faso
      Katrin Langewiesche

      Chapter 7. Funerals and the Religious Imagination: Burying and Honoring the Dead in the Celestial Church of Christ (Southern Benin)
      Joël Noret

      Chapter 8. Of Corpses, Clay, and Photographs: Body Imagery and Changing Technologies of Remembrance in Asante Funeral Culture
      Marleen de Witte

      Chapter 9. Funerals and Fetish Interment in Accra, Ghana
      Jonathan Roberts

      Notes on the Contributors
      Bibliography
      Index

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