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Zar : spirit possession, music, and healing rituals in Egypt / Hager El Hadidi ; photographs by Ikhlas Abbis.

Van Pelt Library BF1275.F3 H33 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ḥadīdī, Hājir, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Zār--Egypt.
Zār.
Spiritual healing--Egypt.
Spiritual healing.
Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric--Egypt.
Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric.
Spirit possession--Egypt.
Spirit possession.
Music--Egypt--Religious aspects.
Music.
Healing--Religious aspects.
Healing.
Music--Religious aspects.
Egypt.
Physical Description:
180 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Cairo ; New York : American University in Cairo Press, [2016]
Summary:
"Zar is both a possessing spirit and a set of reconciliation rites between the spirits and their human hosts: living in a parallel yet invisible world, the capricious spirits manifest their anger by causing ailments for their hosts, which require ritual reconciliation, a private sacrificial rite practiced routinely by the afflicted devotees. Originally spread from Ethiopia to the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf through the nineteenth-century slave trade, in Egypt zar has incorporated elements from popular Islamic Sufi practices, including devotion to Christian and Muslim saints. The ceremonies initiate devotees-the majority of whom are Muslim women-into a community centered on a cult leader, a membership that provides them with moral orientation, social support, and a sense of belonging. Practicing zar rituals, dancing to zar songs, and experiencing trance restore their well-being, which had been compromised by gender asymmetry and globalization.This new ethnographic study of zar in Egypt is based on the author's two years of multi-sited fieldwork and firsthand knowledge as a participant, and her collection and analysis of more than three hundred zar songs, allowing her to access levels of meaning that had previously been overlooked. The result is a comprehensive and accessible exposition of the history, culture, and waning practice of zar in a modernizing world"--Front flap of book jacket.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-171) and index.
ISBN:
9789774166976
9774166973
OCLC:
967837672
Publisher Number:
99970619703

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