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7. Authority and Benevolence in the Life Cycle
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures xiii
- List of Photographs xv
- Preface and Acknowledgments xix
- Linguistic Note xxii
- Entering into an Equatorial Microcosm 1
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PART I. THE ROAD
- 1. Narratives of Fang-European Contacts, 1840-1910 27
- 2. Compositions of the Past 49
- 3. Extensions into Social Space and Time 74
- 4. Fang Incorporated in Built Space 99
- 5. Resource Distribution and Social Reciprocities 126
- 6. The Relations between the Sexes 150
- 7. Authority and Benevolence in the Life Cycle 170
- 8. Coming into Manhood 187
- 9. The Occult Search for Capacity 215
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PART II. INTERPRETATIONS
- 10. Ritual at Work in Two Old Fang Cults 243
- 11. Reinterpretations of Mission 271
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PART III. A PLEASURE DOME
- 12. Administered Morality and Moral Movement to a Fuller Self 291
- 13. The Origin and Re-creation of Gods and Men 312
- 14. The Dynamics of Bwiti in Space and Time 345
- 15. The Bwiti Chapel: Architectonics 371
- 16. The Corporation of Angels 413
- 17. The Path of Birth and Death: The Benevolence in the Liturgical Cycle 436
- 18. Equatorial Excursions: The Quest for Revitalizing Dreams and Visions 470
- 19. The Word in Bwiti 494
- 20. The Pleasure Dome Emergent 532
- Afterword: The Suggestion of Coherence, The Impression of Momentum 565
- Appendix I. Glossary of Key Terms 574
- Appendix II. Sermon Texts 588
- Appendix III. The MBiri Curing Societies 595
- Notes 601
- Bibliography 661
- Index 675
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures xiii
- List of Photographs xv
- Preface and Acknowledgments xix
- Linguistic Note xxii
- Entering into an Equatorial Microcosm 1
-
PART I. THE ROAD
- 1. Narratives of Fang-European Contacts, 1840-1910 27
- 2. Compositions of the Past 49
- 3. Extensions into Social Space and Time 74
- 4. Fang Incorporated in Built Space 99
- 5. Resource Distribution and Social Reciprocities 126
- 6. The Relations between the Sexes 150
- 7. Authority and Benevolence in the Life Cycle 170
- 8. Coming into Manhood 187
- 9. The Occult Search for Capacity 215
-
PART II. INTERPRETATIONS
- 10. Ritual at Work in Two Old Fang Cults 243
- 11. Reinterpretations of Mission 271
-
PART III. A PLEASURE DOME
- 12. Administered Morality and Moral Movement to a Fuller Self 291
- 13. The Origin and Re-creation of Gods and Men 312
- 14. The Dynamics of Bwiti in Space and Time 345
- 15. The Bwiti Chapel: Architectonics 371
- 16. The Corporation of Angels 413
- 17. The Path of Birth and Death: The Benevolence in the Liturgical Cycle 436
- 18. Equatorial Excursions: The Quest for Revitalizing Dreams and Visions 470
- 19. The Word in Bwiti 494
- 20. The Pleasure Dome Emergent 532
- Afterword: The Suggestion of Coherence, The Impression of Momentum 565
- Appendix I. Glossary of Key Terms 574
- Appendix II. Sermon Texts 588
- Appendix III. The MBiri Curing Societies 595
- Notes 601
- Bibliography 661
- Index 675