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African Traditions in the Study of Religion, Diaspora and Gendered Societies

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African Traditions in the Study of Religion, Diaspora and Gendered Societies explores the shift in the historiography of African religions from an 'Africa as Object' perspective to 'Africa as Subject', highlighting Africa's place within global academic discourse. Divided into sections on Religion and Society and on African Diaspora, Youth, and Gender, the book brings together contributions from diverse African and international scholars. It honours Jacob Kehinde Olupona's pioneering work in interpreting African indigenous religions and diaspora experiences through a socio-scientific lens.
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This book is ideal for scholars and students of religion, African studies, diaspora studies, gender studies, and those interested in multidisciplinary academic approaches to religion and society in African contexts.

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This book presents a unique multidisciplinary exploration of African traditions in the study of religion, diaspora and gendered societies. Contributors drawn from diverse African and global contexts situate current scholarly traditions of the study of African religions within the purview of academic encounter and exchanges with non-African scholars and non-African contexts.

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The historiography of African religions and religions in Africa presents a remarkable shift from the study of 'Africa as Object' to 'Africa as Subject', thus translating the subject from obscurity into the global community of the academic study of religion.

African Traditions in the Study of Religion, Diaspora and Gendered Societies offers a unique multidisciplinary exploration of these themes. The book is structured under two main sections. The first provides insights into the interface between Religion and Society. The second features the African Diaspora alongside discussions of Youth and Gender, which have not yet prominently featured in studies on religion in Africa.

Contributors drawn from diverse African and global contexts situate current scholarly traditions of the study of African religions within the purview of academic encounter and exchanges with non-African scholars and contexts. African scholars enrich the study of religions from their respective academic and methodological orientations.

Jacob Kehinde Olupona is highlighted as a pioneer in the socio-scientific interpretation of African indigenous religion, religions in Africa, and the new African Diaspora. This book honours his immense contribution to an emerging field of study and research.

Series: Vitality of Indigenous Religions

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James L. Cox of the University of Edinburgh praises the book for challenging a traditionally male-dominated field often led by non-African scholars, commending its role in the 'Africanisation' of religious studies. The Journal of Religion in Africa highlights the successful multidisciplinary approach, noting the synergy achieved across fields such as sociology, history, theology, anthropology, gender studies, and political science.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781409446149

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 15 February 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Contributors:

  • Edited by Afe Adogame

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 453g

Pages: 206

About the Author

Dr Afe Adogame teaches Religious Studies and World Christianity at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He is the General Secretary of the African Association for the Study of Religion (AASR). He is the author of Celestial Church of Christ: The Politics of Cultural Identity in a West African Prophetic-Charismatic Movement (1999); and co-edited European Traditions in the Study of Religion in Africa (2004); Religion in the Context of African Migration (2005); Unpacking the New: Critical Perspectives on Cultural Syncretization in Africa and Beyond (2008) and Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora: The Appropriation of a Scattered Heritage (2008). Dr. Ezra Chitando teaches History and Phenomenology of Religion at the University of Zimbabwe. He also serves as a Consultant on HIV and AIDS for the World Council of Churches (WCC). He is the author of Singing Culture: A Study of Gospel Music in Zimbabwe (2002); Living with Hope: African Churches and HIV/AIDS. Vol. 1 (2007); Acting in Hope: African Churches and HIV/AIDS, Vol. 2 (2007) and Troubled but not Destroyed: African Theology and HIV (2009). Dr. Bolaji Bateye teaches Religious Studies and Gender Studies at Obafemi Awolowo University and she is a Resource Person at the OAU Centre for Gender and Social Policy Studies. Dr Bateye was a Leventis Scholar at the Centre for African Studies, SOAS, London in 2006. A budding scholar, widely published in books and journals including: 'Forging Identities: Women as Participants and Leaders in the Church among the Yoruba", in Studies in World Christianity (2007); 'Paradigmatic Shift: Reconstruction of Female Leadership Roles in New Generation Churches in South-western Nigeria' in Afe Adogame, et al. (eds.), Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora: The Appropriation of a Shattered Heritage (2008). Ulrich Berner, Ezra Chitando, Afe Adogame, Bolaji Bateye, Lucas Nandih Shamala, Danoye Oguntola Laguda, Olutayo Adesina, Musa Barnabas Gaiya, Jacob Kehinde Ayantayo, Samson Adetunji Fatokun, Abel Ugba, Mojubaolu Olufunke Okome, Elisha P. Renne, Janice McLean, Dorcas Olu Akintunde, Oluwakemi Abiodun Adesina.

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