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Black Critics and Kings: The Hermeneutics of Power in Yoruba Society

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ISBN: 0226023427

Author: Apter, Andrew

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Product DescriptionHow can we account for the power of ritual? This is the guiding question of Black Critics and Kings, which examines how Yoruba forms of ritual and knowledge shape politics, history, and resistance against the state. Focusing on "deep" knowledge in Yoruba cosmology as an interpretive space for configuring difference, Andrew Apter analyzes ritual empowerment as an essentially critical practice, one that revises authoritative discourses of space, time, gender, and sovereignty to promote political--and even violent--change.Documenting the development of a Yoruba kingdom from its nineteenth-century genesis to Nigeria's 1983 elections and subsequent military coup, Apter identifies the central role of ritual in reconfiguring power relations both internally and in relation to wider political arenas. What emerges is an ethnography of an interpretive vision that has broadened the horizons of local knowledge to embrace Christianity, colonialism, class formation, and the contemporary Nigerian state. In this capacity, Yoruba rs worship remains a critical site of response to hegemonic interventions.With sustained theoretical argument and empirical rigor, Apter answers critical anthropologists who interrogate the possibility of ethnography. He reveals how an indigenous hermeneutics of power is put into ritual practice--with multiple voices, self-reflexive awareness, and concrete political results. Black Critics and Kings eloquently illustrates the ethnographic value of listening to the voice of the other, with implications extending beyond anthropology to engage leading debates in black critical theory.Review"A welcome exposition of the discursive practices surrounding the place and significance of the supernatural force in Yoruba life." -- Sandra Barnes - American AnthropologistApters hermeneutical exegesis of Yoruba ritual is a tour de force. -- Robert Gerard Launay - EthnohistoryFrom the Back CoverIn the summer of 1990 I returned to Ayede, the Ekiti Yoruba town and kingdom where I had conducted dissertation research nearly six years earlier (1982-84) and which appears in the ethnography of this study. The more structural concerns of my dissertation had given way to the interpretive themes which emerged only in the reworking of my material; thus I confronted and earlier epistemology which had guided my research and which to some extent still informs it.About the AuthorAndrew Apter is professor of history and anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and chair of the interdepartmental program in African studies. His book, Beyond Words: Discourse and Critical Agency in Africa, is also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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Black Critics and Kings: The Hermeneutics of Power in Yoruba Society

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