Ressources numériques en sciences humaines et sociales OpenEdition Nos plateformes OpenEdition Books OpenEdition Journals Hypothèses Calenda Bibliothèques OpenEdition Freemium Suivez-nous

Conférence : Francesca Declich, Urbino University, “Funerals, initiations and other celebration rituals of well-being and matrilineal societies in several East African contexts”, Séminaire “Pour une anthropologie critique des religions et du genre en Afrique : doctrines, discours et pratiques” — IMAF-EHESS, 15h-17h : 03/06/2015

Séminaire “Pour une anthropologie critique des religions et du genre en Afrique : doctrines, discours et pratiques”:

3 juin 2015 15 h à 17 h
IMAf, salle de réunion, 2e étage, 96 bd Raspail 75006 Paris

Funerals, initiations and other celebration rituals of well-being and matrilineal societies in several East African contexts

Francesca Declich, Urbino University

In the sixties anthropological literature concerning matriliny in East Africa suggested that matriliny was doomed to die.  Yet, groups were classified as if they were cohesive units broadly sharing a language, a political organization and a kinship system.

In several East African contexts, as to my own ethnographic experience, the main characteristic of matrilineal groupings is that they preside to the organization of rituals of well-being, funerals and initiations.  I argue that the core aspects of the organisation in matrilineages seem to pertain the sphere of rituals of well being and the spiritual conception.  I shall present ethnographic cases of such rituals as they were performed among communities of descendants of slaves in Southern Somalia now in Tanzania and in areas of nowadays in Northern Mozambique.  In this respect I shall also show how joking kinship relationships may work as to include foreigners into the system of rituals of well-being.


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Chargé de diffusion scientifique (1 juin 2015). Conférence : Francesca Declich, Urbino University, “Funerals, initiations and other celebration rituals of well-being and matrilineal societies in several East African contexts”, Séminaire “Pour une anthropologie critique des religions et du genre en Afrique : doctrines, discours et pratiques” — IMAF-EHESS, 15h-17h : 03/06/2015. IISMM. Consulté le 23 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/pzh7


Vous aimerez aussi...