Overview
Ritualizing the Womb explores how these practices shape kañele? as agents of change whose blending of Quranic knowledge and traditional medicine reconfigures female-male relationships, facilitates the formation of new kinship bonds, and provides voices for other women. Drawing on multisite oral interviews, songs, artifacts, and archival materials to center the voices of these women, author Bala Saho describes how they make use of the spoken and performing arts to improve reproductive health and negotiate household power structures. By activating the social and spiritual power of kañele? associations, Gambian women and men handle the exigencies of marriage, reproduction, and futurity.
A must-read for scholars of religion, cultural anthropology, women and gender studies, and African studies more broadly, Ritualizing the Womb explores crucial sites for understanding female agency in West Africa.
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Ritualizing the Womb: Infertility and Motherhood in The Gambia, West Africa
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