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The sex thieves : the anthropology of a rumor / Julien Bonhomme ; translated by Dominic Horsfall ; foreword by Philippe Descola.

Van Pelt Library BF1572.S4 B66 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bonhomme, Julien, author.
Contributor:
Horsfall, Dominic, translator.
Descola, Philippe, writer of foreword.
Standardized Title:
Voleurs de sexe. English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Witchcraft and sex--Africa.
Witchcraft and sex.
Sex--Anthropological aspects--Africa.
Sex.
Social psychology--Africa.
Social psychology.
Urban folklore--Africa.
Urban folklore.
Sex--Anthropological aspects.
Africa.
Physical Description:
xvi, 174 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago, IL : Hau Books, [2016]
Summary:
While working in Africa, anthropologist Julien Bonhomme encountered an astonishing phenomenon: people being accused of stealing or shrinking the genitals of strangers on the simple occasion of a handshake on the street. As he soon discovered, these accusations can have dramatic outcomes: the "sex thieves" are often targeted by large crowds and publicly lynched. Moreover, such rumors are an extremely widespread practice, having affected almost half of the African continent since the 1970s. In this book, Bonhomme examines the story of the "penis snatcher," asking larger questions about how to account for such a phenomenon-unique in its spatial and temporal scale-without falling prey to the cliché of Africa as an exotic other. Bonhomme argues that the public belief in sex thieves cannot be considered a superstition or form of mass hysteria. Rather, he brings to light multiple factors that explain the rumor's success and shows how the cultural dynamic can operate on a vast scale. Analyzing the rumor on both transnational and local levels, he demonstrates how it arises from the ambiguities and dangers of anonymity, and thus that it reveals an occult flipside to everyday social interaction. Altogether, this book provides both richly ethnographic and theoretical understandings of urban sociality and the dynamics of human communication in contemporary Africa and beyond. Book jacket.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Sex, Crisis, and Witchcraft 21
Chapter 2 Strangers in Town 35
Chapter 3 Shivers and Lynchings 47
Chapter 4 Witchcraft, New Style 59
Chapter 5 Danger: No Greeting 73
Chapter 6 The Foreigner 83
Chapter 7 Front-Page News 95
Chapter 8 "Everything is in Place" 107
Chapter 9 To Believe or Not To Believe 117.
Notes:
Translation of: Les voleurs de sexe: anthropologie d'une rumeur africaine.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-163) and index.
ISBN:
9780986132582
0986132586
OCLC:
945353851
Publisher Number:
99969701849

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