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The modern sovereign : the body of power in Central Africa (Congo and Gabon) / Joseph Tonda ; translated by Chris Turner.

Van Pelt Library BL60 .T6613 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tonda, Joseph, author.
Contributor:
Turner, Chris, 1953- translator.
Series:
Africa list (Seagull Books)
The Africa list
Standardized Title:
Souverain moderne. English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Religion--Social aspects--Africa, Central.
Religion.
Religion--Social aspects--Congo (Brazzaville).
Religion--Social aspects.
Congo (Brazzaville).
Religion--Social aspects--Gabon.
Power (Philosophy).
Africa, Central--Politics and government.
Africa, Central.
Central Africa.
Politics and government.
Human body--Political aspects.
Human body--Social aspects.
Gabon.
Physical Description:
370 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Seagull Books, 2021.
Summary:
The "Modern Sovereign," a notion indebted both to Hobbes's Leviathan and Marx's conception of capital, refers to the power that governed the African multitudes from the earliest colonial days to the post-colonial era. It is an internalized power, responsible for the multiform violence exerted on bodies and imaginations. Joseph Tonda contends that in Central Africa--and particularly in Gabon and the Congo--the body is at the heart of political, religious, sexual, economic, and ritual power. This, he argues, is confirmed by the strong link between corporeal and political matters, and by the ostentatious display of bodies in African life. The body of power asserts itself as both matter and spirit, and it incorporates the seductive force of money, commodities, sex, and knowledge. Tonda's incisive analysis reveals how this sovereign power is a social relation, historically constituted by the violence of the African cultural Imaginary and the realities of State, Market, and Church. It is to be understood, he asserts, through a generalized theory economic, political, and religious fetishism. By introducing this crucial critical voice from contemporary Africa into the English language, The Modern Sovereign makes a significant contribution to field of anthropology, political science, and African studies. -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE EPISTEMOLOGIES OF THE BODY AND THINGS OF THE MODERN SOVEREIGN
ch. 1 Torments, Charms and Troubles of the Modern Sovereign
ch. 2 Kalaka, Otangani, Bula Matari: The Scriptuary Order, Spaces and Agents of the Modern Sovereign
ch. 3 Misunderstanding Over the Value of the Body of God
pt. TWO consumption/Consumption: THE POLITICAL PRINCIPLE OF THE MODERN SOVEREIGN
ch. 4 Ghosts and Political Machines
ch. 5 consumption/Consumption of the Sex-Body and the Hegemony of the Modern Sovereign
ch. 6 Tormented Ethnic Bodies
ch. 7 Conclusion.
Notes:
Translated from the French.
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
9780857426888
0857426885
OCLC:
1144760014

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