Shaping tradition :: women's roles in ceremonial rituals of the Agwagune /
Agwagune women in southeastern Nigeria contribute to the cultural construction of their societies in deep and systematic ways. This reality is often concealed, misrepresented, or unexamined in studies that do not consciously set out to address female agency and authority. Most recently women have re...
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Zusammenfassung: | Agwagune women in southeastern Nigeria contribute to the cultural construction of their societies in deep and systematic ways. This reality is often concealed, misrepresented, or unexamined in studies that do not consciously set out to address female agency and authority. Most recently women have reshaped traditional male-centered village practices behind the scenes, such as when they updated the premarital ritual of fattening prospective brides, and when they ended female circumcision. Women use their status to direct and influence male leadership on matters of war, finance, education, and political stability. Using this community as a case study, David Uru Iyam asserts that these women are not stereotypically submissive, oppressed, or passive. Agwagune women participate in male ceremonies by pretending to be unaware of them, concealing their authority under a veneer of secrecy. Instead of focusing on obvious male political power, Iyam highlights the overlooked domestic and public contributions of women that uphold--and change--entire social systems. |
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contents | Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1. Rituals of the Agwagune -- 2. Men's Ceremonies -- 3. Women's Ceremonies I -- 4. Women's Ceremonies II -- 5. Marriage and Fattening -- 6. Modernity as a Transcendental Contest -- Notes -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Iyam, David Uru, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no94001631 Shaping tradition : women's roles in ceremonial rituals of the Agwagune / David Uru Iyam. Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Women in Africa and the diaspora Agwagune women in southeastern Nigeria contribute to the cultural construction of their societies in deep and systematic ways. This reality is often concealed, misrepresented, or unexamined in studies that do not consciously set out to address female agency and authority. Most recently women have reshaped traditional male-centered village practices behind the scenes, such as when they updated the premarital ritual of fattening prospective brides, and when they ended female circumcision. Women use their status to direct and influence male leadership on matters of war, finance, education, and political stability. Using this community as a case study, David Uru Iyam asserts that these women are not stereotypically submissive, oppressed, or passive. Agwagune women participate in male ceremonies by pretending to be unaware of them, concealing their authority under a veneer of secrecy. Instead of focusing on obvious male political power, Iyam highlights the overlooked domestic and public contributions of women that uphold--and change--entire social systems. Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1. Rituals of the Agwagune -- 2. Men's Ceremonies -- 3. Women's Ceremonies I -- 4. Women's Ceremonies II -- 5. Marriage and Fattening -- 6. Modernity as a Transcendental Contest -- Notes -- References -- Index Biase (African people) Social life and customs. Biase (African people) Rites and ceremonies. Women Nigeria Cross River State Social conditions. Sex role Nigeria Cross River State. Biase (Peuple d'Afrique) Murs et coutumes. Biase (Peuple d'Afrique) Rites et cérémonies. Femmes Nigeria Cross River Conditions sociales. Rôle selon le sexe Nigeria Cross River. SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Sex role fast Women Social conditions fast Nigeria Cross River State fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhmKyQvMrvgvjX8M39kXd has work: Shaping tradition (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGv9xxqVjvx6fWFWdVDW9P https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Iyam, David Uru. Shaping tradition. Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2021] 9780299334406 (DLC) 2021009794 (OCoLC)1245959652 Women in Africa and the diaspora. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004093472 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3059488 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Iyam, David Uru Shaping tradition : women's roles in ceremonial rituals of the Agwagune / Women in Africa and the diaspora. Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1. Rituals of the Agwagune -- 2. Men's Ceremonies -- 3. Women's Ceremonies I -- 4. Women's Ceremonies II -- 5. Marriage and Fattening -- 6. Modernity as a Transcendental Contest -- Notes -- References -- Index Biase (African people) Social life and customs. Biase (African people) Rites and ceremonies. Women Nigeria Cross River State Social conditions. Sex role Nigeria Cross River State. Biase (Peuple d'Afrique) Murs et coutumes. Biase (Peuple d'Afrique) Rites et cérémonies. Femmes Nigeria Cross River Conditions sociales. Rôle selon le sexe Nigeria Cross River. SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Sex role fast Women Social conditions fast |
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title_exact_search | Shaping tradition : women's roles in ceremonial rituals of the Agwagune / |
title_full | Shaping tradition : women's roles in ceremonial rituals of the Agwagune / David Uru Iyam. |
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topic | Biase (African people) Social life and customs. Biase (African people) Rites and ceremonies. Women Nigeria Cross River State Social conditions. Sex role Nigeria Cross River State. Biase (Peuple d'Afrique) Murs et coutumes. Biase (Peuple d'Afrique) Rites et cérémonies. Femmes Nigeria Cross River Conditions sociales. Rôle selon le sexe Nigeria Cross River. SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Sex role fast Women Social conditions fast |
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