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Mambila divination : framing questions, constructing answers / David Zeitlyn.

By: Zeitlyn, David [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780367199517; 0367199513; 9781000040784; 100004078X; 9781000040760; 1000040763; 9781000040746; 1000040747.Subject(s): Divination -- Cameroon | Mambila (African people) -- Cameroon -- Religion | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / GeneralDDC classification: 133.3096711 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: "This book offers a major contribution to the study and analysis of divination, based on continuing fieldwork with the Mambila in Cameroon. It seeks to return attention to the details of divinatory practice, using the questions asked, and life histories to help understand the perspective of the clients rather than that of the diviners. Drawing on a corpus of more than 600 cases, David Zeitlyn reconsiders theories of divination and compares Mambila spider divination with similar systems in the area. A detailed case study is examined, and analysed using conversational analytic principles. The regional comparison considers different kinds of explanation for different features of social organisation, leading to a discussion of the continuing utility of moderated functionalism. The book will be of interest to area specialists and scholars concerned with religion, rationality and decision making, from disciplines including anthropology, African studies and philosophy"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book offers a major contribution to the study and analysis of divination, based on continuing fieldwork with the Mambila in Cameroon. It seeks to return attention to the details of divinatory practice, using the questions asked, and life histories to help understand the perspective of the clients rather than that of the diviners. Drawing on a corpus of more than 600 cases, David Zeitlyn reconsiders theories of divination and compares Mambila spider divination with similar systems in the area. A detailed case study is examined, and analysed using conversational analytic principles. The regional comparison considers different kinds of explanation for different features of social organisation, leading to a discussion of the continuing utility of moderated functionalism. The book will be of interest to area specialists and scholars concerned with religion, rationality and decision making, from disciplines including anthropology, African studies and philosophy"-- Provided by publisher.

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