我们的神和亚伯拉罕的神一样强大:分析尼日利亚东南部Ǹsúkkà-Ìgbò网站ézéńwànyì崛起的动力

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1080/02533952.2022.2152544
P. O. Agbo, J. K. Ugwuanyi, Malachy Ike Okwueze
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摘要本研究调查了ézńwànyì(广义定义为传统女性治疗师/占卜师/女祭司)在尼日利亚父权制社会中的复兴。我们采用民族志观察和访谈的方法研究了尼日利亚东南部的两个社区。该研究发现,利用其服务的ézńwànyì人数持续增加,该地区的ézåwà的nyì做法普遍扩大。我们发现,这种新轨迹的原因之一是,人们无法找到其他宗教中危及生命的问题的解决方案,以及对非洲宗教中的一些元素(包括ézńwànyì的实践)的主观价值的界定和有意识的定位。这一传统的复兴表明,无论外国文化和宗教的广泛影响如何,都很难放弃一种刻在同质群体脑海中的文化形式。我们的研究结果与流行的观点形成了对比,即非洲宗教中常见的许多习俗已经衰落和放弃。我们得出的结论是,这是对ézńwànyì“治愈力量”功效的新一轮坚定信念和信任。
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Our gods are as powerful as the God of Abraham: analysing the impetus-agitat on the rise of ézéńwànyì in Ǹsúkkà-Ìgbò, Southeastern Nigeria
ABSTRACT This study investigates the resurgence of ézèńwànyì (defined broadly as traditional female healer/diviner/priestess) in the patriarchal Ìgbò society of Nigeria. We employ ethnographic methods of observation and interview to study two communities in Ǹsúkká-Ìgbò, Southeastern Nigeria. The study finds that there has been a continuing increase in the number of ézèńwànyì, those who make use of their services and a general expansion of the practices of ézèńwànyì in the area. One of the reasons for this new trajectory, we discovered, is people’s inability to find solutions to life-threatening issues in other religions and the framing and conscious placing of subjective value on some elements in African Religion which include the practice of ézèńwànyì. The rebirth of this tradition shows how difficult it is to abandon a cultural form engraved in the minds of a homogenous group of people irrespective of the sweeping influence of foreign cultures and religions. Our findings contrast the popular opinion that there has been a decline and abandonment of many practices that are common to African Religion. We conclude that here is a new wave of tenacious belief and trust in the efficacy of the ‘healing powers’ of ézèńwànyì.
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期刊介绍: Social Dynamics is the journal of the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. It has been published since 1975, and is committed to advancing interdisciplinary academic research, fostering debate and addressing current issues pertaining to the African continent. Articles cover the full range of humanities and social sciences including anthropology, archaeology, economics, education, history, literary and language studies, music, politics, psychology and sociology.
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