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Time, Space and the Unknown Paul Spencer

Time, Space and the Unknown By Paul Spencer

Time, Space and the Unknown by Paul Spencer


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Time, Space and the Unknown: Maasai Configurations of Power and Providence by Paul Spencer

First Published in 2004. Uncertainty is an aspect of existence among the Maasai in East Africa. They take ritual precautions against mystical misfortune, especially at their ceremonial gatherings, which exude displays of confidence, and generate a sense of time, space, community, and being. Yet their performances are undermined by a concern for clandestine psychopaths who are thought to create havoc through sorcery. Normally elders seek moral explanations for erratic encounters with misfortune, viewing God as the Supreme and unknowable figure of Providence. However, sorcery lies beyond their collective wisdom, and they look for guidance from their Prophet, as a more powerful sorcerer to whom they are bound for protection. This work examines the variation of this pattern, associated with different profiles of social life and tension across the Maasai federation.

About Paul Spencer

Paul Spencer

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Paul Spencer is Emeritus Professor of African Anthropology at SOAS and Honorary Director of the International African Institute. He has published extensively on age systems and pastoralism in East Africa; and the present work follows from his earlier books on The Samburu (1965) and The Maasai of Matapato (1988) both now reissued by Routledge.

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NLS9780415555166
9780415555166
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Time, Space and the Unknown: Maasai Configurations of Power and Providence by Paul Spencer
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2009-05-17
288
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