This paper wishes to draw attention to some distinctive characters of African prophets. For example, they almost never write and always fight wizards or witchcraft. And the question is raised about the style of the prophets, whose bodies, voices and gestures during the field research are inseparable, a style that proves to be much more stable than the very different social conflicts that the African prophets have captured and shaped especially from the twentieth century until today. The prophetic style makes it possible to approach in a more concrete way the question of the charisma, and the suggestions on the notion of « oral style » by Marcel Jousse have been used here. The eminently ritual context of African prophetic preaching makes it ...
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D. Paulme — A Typology of African Trickster Tales. In African folk-literature the deceiver or tricks...
This paper wishes to draw attention to some distinctive characters of African prophets. For example,...
This paper analyses the contents and meaning of a modem religions movement. The prophet William Harr...
Abstract The Ivory Coast's Prophétie Tradition Seen in Terms of History. — Three recent works devote...
International audienceProphetism and Pentecostalism in African francophone migrations. — African pro...
The purpose of this paper is to examine and evaluate the role played by prophets within the context ...
The Horn of Africa has a traditional oral literature which is rich and varied as the rest of the con...
In the article, the phenomenon of mimicries to Muhammad the Prophet by African religious leaders of...
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Abstract Massa and Moussa's Water: Regional cuits, local "traditions" and witchcraft in west Africa ...
and 100,000 members, founded in the mid-19th century. They consider their founder the reincarnation ...
Among the myths of origin of death, that of the perverted message has a very particular distribution...
Icons and iconoclasm in Africa. Africa often considered the land of icons of fetishes of three-dim...
In first century Palestine prophetic figures abound. In this paper, two types of them are distinguis...
D. Paulme — A Typology of African Trickster Tales. In African folk-literature the deceiver or tricks...
This paper wishes to draw attention to some distinctive characters of African prophets. For example,...
This paper analyses the contents and meaning of a modem religions movement. The prophet William Harr...
Abstract The Ivory Coast's Prophétie Tradition Seen in Terms of History. — Three recent works devote...
International audienceProphetism and Pentecostalism in African francophone migrations. — African pro...
The purpose of this paper is to examine and evaluate the role played by prophets within the context ...
The Horn of Africa has a traditional oral literature which is rich and varied as the rest of the con...
In the article, the phenomenon of mimicries to Muhammad the Prophet by African religious leaders of...
Résumé L’arrivée de la civilisation occidentale et dela modernité en Afrique, a occasionné une certa...
A. Mary — The Symbolic Work of Boga Prophets: Syncretic Logic and the Cultural Inbetween. Beyond the...
Abstract Massa and Moussa's Water: Regional cuits, local "traditions" and witchcraft in west Africa ...
and 100,000 members, founded in the mid-19th century. They consider their founder the reincarnation ...
Among the myths of origin of death, that of the perverted message has a very particular distribution...
Icons and iconoclasm in Africa. Africa often considered the land of icons of fetishes of three-dim...
In first century Palestine prophetic figures abound. In this paper, two types of them are distinguis...
D. Paulme — A Typology of African Trickster Tales. In African folk-literature the deceiver or tricks...