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Rituals of Fertility and the Sacrifice of Desire : Nazarite Women's Performance in South Africa

Part of the Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology CSE series
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With close to one million members, the Church of the Nazarites ("ibandla lamaNazaretha") is one of the most popular indigenous religious communities in South Africa.

Founded in 1910 by Isaiah Shembe, it offers South Africans - particularly disadvantaged black women and girls - a way to remake and reconnect to ancient sacred traditions disrupted by colonialism and apartheid.

Ethnomusicologist Carol Muller explores the everyday lives of Nazarite women through their religious songs and dances, dream narratives and fertility rituals, which come to life both musically and visually on CD-ROM.

Against the backdrop of South Africa's turbulent history, Muller shows how Shembe's ideas of female ritual purity developed as a response to a regime and culture that pushed all things associated with women, cultural expression and Africanness to the margins.

Carol Muller also includes details of her own journey, as a young, white South African woman, to the "other" side of a divided society.

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Product Details
University of Chicago Press
0226548198 / 9780226548197
Hardback
289.93
01/02/2000
United States
English
272p. : ill.
23 cm
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