by Michael Lambek (Author)
In The Weight of the Past , Michael Lambek explores the complex ways that history shapes, constrains, and enables daily life. Focusing on ritual performances of spirit mediumship in a multifaceted religious landscape, Lambek's analysis reveals the multiple ways that Sakalava 'bear' history. In Mahajanga, Madagascar, to bear history is at once a weighty obligation, a creative re-birthing, a scrupulous cultivation, and an exuberant performance of the past. To bear history is to serve and to suffer it, but also to be informed, enlightened, and sanctified. Royal ancestors emerge in spirit mediums to comment on the present from multiple voices and generate a refracted, ironic historical consciousness. This book describes the division of labour, creative production (poiesis), and ethical practice (phronesis) entailed in imagining, embodying, and serving the past. It is at once a vivid ethnography of Sakalava life and a significant intervention in anthropological debates on culture and history, structure and practice, advocating a theoretical approach informed by Aristotelian categories of understanding. Ethnographically rich and engagingly written, this book will be essential reading for courses in the anthropology of religion, ritual, or historical consciousness.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 07 Mar 2003
ISBN 10: 1403960682
ISBN 13: 9781403960689
Book Overview: MICHAEL LAMBEK is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. He is one of the most significant figures in the field of the anthropology of religion and is probably the world's foremost anthropological expert on spirit mediumship. He is also a member of the board of the African subsection of the AAA, and is editor of their newsletter column.