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Christopher Wise - Sorcery, Totem, and Jihad in African Philosophy - 9781350013117 - V9781350013117
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Sorcery, Totem, and Jihad in African Philosophy

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Description for Sorcery, Totem, and Jihad in African Philosophy Hardback. Series: Suspensions: Contemporary Middle Eastern and Islamicate Thought. Num Pages: 216 pages. BIC Classification: 1H; HPCF7; HPDC; JFSR2. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 137 x 215 x 26. Weight in Grams: 466.
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. ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Series
Suspensions: Contemporary Middle Eastern and Islamicate Thought
Condition
New
Number of Pages
216
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781350013117
SKU
V9781350013117
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About Christopher Wise
Christopher Wise is Professor of English at Western Washington University, USA. His is an expert in Comparative Literature, Critical Theory and African Studies and is author of Derrida, Africa and the Middle East (2009).

Reviews for Sorcery, Totem, and Jihad in African Philosophy
This book is a major contribution to West African studies from a well-known scholar and translator of Sahelian literature. The author demonstrates a thoughtful appreciation of the region’s ancient cultural history, which is connected to philosophical themes originating in the ancient Egyptian, Abrahamic, and Hellenic contexts. It is a stelar and welcome contribution to African Studies, particularly the study of ... Read more

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