Sorcery, Totem, and Jihad in African Philosophy Sorcery, Totem, and Jihad in African Philosophy
Suspensions: Contemporary Middle Eastern and Islamicate Thought

Sorcery, Totem, and Jihad in African Philosophy

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Descripción editorial

In this significant new work in African Philosophy, Christopher Wise explores deconstruction's historical indebtedness to Egypto-African civilization and its relevance in Islamicate Africa today. He does so by comparing deconstructive and African thought on the spoken utterance, nothingness, conjuration, the oath or vow, occult sorcery, blood election, violence, circumcision, totemic inscription practices, animal metamorphosis and sacrifice, the Abrahamic, fratricide, and jihad. Situated against the backdrop of the Ansar Dine's recent jihad in Northern Mali, Sorcery, Totem and Jihad in African Philosophy examines the root causes of the conflict and offers insight into the Sahel's ancient, complex, and vibrant civilization. This book also demonstrates the relevance of deconstructive thought in the African setting, especially the writing of the Franco-Algerian philosopher Jacques Derrida.

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2017
23 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
216
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Bloomsbury Academic
VENDEDOR
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
TAMAÑO
5.2
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