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" Catachresis in Côte d’Ivoire: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1081127
Doc. No : LA124756
Call No : ‭10.1163/18785417-00302003‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Laura S. Grillo
Title & Author : Catachresis in Côte d’Ivoire: [Article] : Female Genital Power in Religious Ritual and Political Resistance\ Laura S. Grillo
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Religion and Gender
Date : 2013
Volume/ Issue Number : 3/2
Page No : 188–206
Abstract : Ivoirian women vehemently protest the violence and calamity of civil war by deploying an embodied rhetoric of ritual, appealing to the traditional religious concept of “Female Genital Power.” I propose that their imagistic resistance to the postcolonial state represents a catachresis, with a few interesting twists. Most salient is that what women reinscribe onto the political scene is not as a feature of the imperial culture but the concept-metaphors of indigenous religion, and especially the image of Woman as the source of moral and spiritual power from which proceeds all political, religious, and juridical authority. Whereas the logocentrism of the academy, and postcolonial theory in particular, leads to aporia, ritual remands scholars into the situation of the actual world, where women are actively engaged in self-representation that both defies projected depictions of them and rejects their absence from state conceptions of power Ivoirian women vehemently protest the violence and calamity of civil war by deploying an embodied rhetoric of ritual, appealing to the traditional religious concept of “Female Genital Power.” I propose that their imagistic resistance to the postcolonial state represents a catachresis, with a few interesting twists. Most salient is that what women reinscribe onto the political scene is not as a feature of the imperial culture but the concept-metaphors of indigenous religion, and especially the image of Woman as the source of moral and spiritual power from which proceeds all political, religious, and juridical authority. Whereas the logocentrism of the academy, and postcolonial theory in particular, leads to aporia, ritual remands scholars into the situation of the actual world, where women are actively engaged in self-representation that both defies projected depictions of them and rejects their absence from state conceptions of power
Descriptor : Africa (women)
Descriptor : gender
Descriptor : postcolonial (theory)
Descriptor : religion
Descriptor : resistance
Descriptor : ritual
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/18785417-00302003‬
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