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Trade Review

This is a superb book and an important contribution to the literature on African religion.

* Nova Religio *

West Africa's Women of God is an important intervention in scholarship on African religious traditions, women's movements in West Africa, and histories and cultures of Diola peoples.

* Journal of West African History *

This book importantly demonstrates that a religious system oriented around female prophets emerged among the rice cultivators of Senegambia. Baum's claim that it is a uniquely West African tradition will hopefully inspire others to explore similar practices of messianic revelation along the Guinea Coast.

* Journal of African History *

A masterful and meticulous study of religious history.

* African Studies Review *

The whole of West Africa's Women of God represents an exceptional and long-awaited monograph. The quality of Baum's research and writing alike solidify this book as a tour de force that sets an exceedingly high standard for scholars to follow.

* Religious Studies Review *

[T]his intelligibly constructed and well-structured book will be useful to scholars of African religions, cultural anthropologists, and theologians alike. The field of African religious studies would certainly diminish without its contributions.

* Reading Religion (JAAR) *

Baum (African and African American studies and religion, Dartmouth) focuses on the history of women prophets who came into prominence after WW I with the increasing oversight of French colonial officials. Highly recommended.

* Choice *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1. Prophets, Gender, and Religious Change among the Diola of Senegambia
2. The Diola: An Ethnographic Introduction
3. Koonjaen, Felupe, and Diola Prophets in Precolonial Senegambia
4. Women Prophets, Colonization, and the Creation of Community Shrines of Emitai, 1890–1913
5. Prophetism at the Peak of Colonial Rule, 1914–1939
6. Alinesitoué Diatta and the Crisis of the War Years, 1939–1944
7. The Prophetic Teachings of Alinesitoué, Her Successors, and a Contested Diola Prophetic Tradition
Conclusion
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 09/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9780253017673, 978-0253017673
      ISBN10: 025301767X

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      This is a superb book and an important contribution to the literature on African religion.

      * Nova Religio *

      West Africa's Women of God is an important intervention in scholarship on African religious traditions, women's movements in West Africa, and histories and cultures of Diola peoples.

      * Journal of West African History *

      This book importantly demonstrates that a religious system oriented around female prophets emerged among the rice cultivators of Senegambia. Baum's claim that it is a uniquely West African tradition will hopefully inspire others to explore similar practices of messianic revelation along the Guinea Coast.

      * Journal of African History *

      A masterful and meticulous study of religious history.

      * African Studies Review *

      The whole of West Africa's Women of God represents an exceptional and long-awaited monograph. The quality of Baum's research and writing alike solidify this book as a tour de force that sets an exceedingly high standard for scholars to follow.

      * Religious Studies Review *

      [T]his intelligibly constructed and well-structured book will be useful to scholars of African religions, cultural anthropologists, and theologians alike. The field of African religious studies would certainly diminish without its contributions.

      * Reading Religion (JAAR) *

      Baum (African and African American studies and religion, Dartmouth) focuses on the history of women prophets who came into prominence after WW I with the increasing oversight of French colonial officials. Highly recommended.

      * Choice *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      1. Prophets, Gender, and Religious Change among the Diola of Senegambia
      2. The Diola: An Ethnographic Introduction
      3. Koonjaen, Felupe, and Diola Prophets in Precolonial Senegambia
      4. Women Prophets, Colonization, and the Creation of Community Shrines of Emitai, 1890–1913
      5. Prophetism at the Peak of Colonial Rule, 1914–1939
      6. Alinesitoué Diatta and the Crisis of the War Years, 1939–1944
      7. The Prophetic Teachings of Alinesitoué, Her Successors, and a Contested Diola Prophetic Tradition
      Conclusion
      Glossary
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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