An Intimate Rebuke Female Genital Power in Ritual and Politics in West Africa

Throughout West African societies, at times of social crises, postmenopausal women - the Mothers - make a ritual appeal to their innate moral authority. The seat of this power is the female genitalia. Wielding branches or pestles, they strip naked and slap their genitals and bare breasts to curse an...

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Main Author: Grillo, Laura S. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Durham, NC Duke University Press 2018
Series:Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People
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