The Stranger at the Feast The Stranger at the Feast
The Anthropology of Christianity

The Stranger at the Feast

Prohibition and Mediation in an Ethiopian Orthodox Christian Community

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The Stranger at the Feast is a pathbreaking ethnographic study of one of the world’s oldest and least-understood religious traditions. Based on long-term ethnographic research on the Zege peninsula in northern Ethiopia, the author tells the story of how people have understood large-scale religious change by following local transformations in hospitality, ritual prohibition, and feeding practices. Ethiopia has undergone radical upheaval in the transition from the imperial era of Haile Selassie to the modern secular state, but the secularization of the state has been met with the widespread revival of popular religious practice. For Orthodox Christians in Zege, everything that matters about religion comes back to how one eats and fasts with others. Boylston shows how practices of feeding and avoidance have remained central even as their meaning and purpose has dramatically changed: from a means of marking class distinctions within Orthodox society, to a marker of the difference between Orthodox Christians and other religions within the contemporary Ethiopian state.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2018
January 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
194
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
2.6
MB
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