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The king of Mankon, in the western highlands of Cameroon, is an agricultural engineer by training, a businessman, and a prominent politician on the national stage. He partakes in the “return of the kings” in the forefront of an African public space. This book analyses the principles of the sacred kingship which lie at the core of the king’s different roles. While showing that the king’s body acts as a container of bodily substances transformed into unifying ancestral life-essence by appropriate means, and bestowed upon its subjects, it develops an innovative approach to bodily and material cultures as an essential component of the technologies of power. In so doing, it departs significantly from previous approaches to sacred kingship.

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Chapter 1. The human flesh Chapter 2. The subjects as containers Chapter 3. The skin-citizens Chapter 4. “Smoke must be kept in inside the house” Chapter 5. The gifts of the dead monarchs Chapter 6. The closure of the country Chapter 7. The king’s three bodies Chapter 8. The royal excrement Chapter 9. Unbreakable vital piggy-banks Chapter 10. De-sexualized bachelors Chapter 11. Theoretical question in bodily/material cultures

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 13/11/2007
      ISBN13: 9789004152175, 978-9004152175
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      Book Synopsis
      The king of Mankon, in the western highlands of Cameroon, is an agricultural engineer by training, a businessman, and a prominent politician on the national stage. He partakes in the “return of the kings” in the forefront of an African public space. This book analyses the principles of the sacred kingship which lie at the core of the king’s different roles. While showing that the king’s body acts as a container of bodily substances transformed into unifying ancestral life-essence by appropriate means, and bestowed upon its subjects, it develops an innovative approach to bodily and material cultures as an essential component of the technologies of power. In so doing, it departs significantly from previous approaches to sacred kingship.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. The human flesh Chapter 2. The subjects as containers Chapter 3. The skin-citizens Chapter 4. “Smoke must be kept in inside the house” Chapter 5. The gifts of the dead monarchs Chapter 6. The closure of the country Chapter 7. The king’s three bodies Chapter 8. The royal excrement Chapter 9. Unbreakable vital piggy-banks Chapter 10. De-sexualized bachelors Chapter 11. Theoretical question in bodily/material cultures

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