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Twins in African and Diaspora Cultures : Double Trouble, Twice Blessed

Cooksey, Susan(Contributions by)Flores-Pena, Ysamur M.(Contributions by)Grootaers, Jan-Lodewijk(Contributions by)Imperato, Pascal James(Contributions by)Lamp, Frederick John(Contributions by)Lawal, Babatunde(Contributions by)Micheli, C. Angelo(Contributions by)van Beek, Walter E. A.(Contributions by)van Wolputte, Steven(Contributions by)Peek, Philip M.(Edited by)
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In Africa, where the birthrate of twins is among the highest in the world, twins can be seen as a burden to their families and a threat to the social order, or they can be seen as a gift from God and beings with unique abilities who bring about social harmony.

Philip M. Peek and the contributors to this illuminating, multidisciplinary volume explore this rich cultural heritage by examining topics such as twins in artistic representation, twins and divination, and twins in performance, cosmology, religion, and popular culture.

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Indiana University Press
0253223075 / 9780253223074
Paperback / softback
18/07/2011
United States
English
320 p. : ill., maps
23 cm
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