SUGIA Sprache und Geschichte in Afrika. Band 21

Perception of the Invisible – Religion, Historical Semantics and the Role of Perceptive Verbs
Storch, Anne / Allan, Keith / Atindogbé, Gratien G. / Blench, Roger M. / Dimmendaal, Gerrit J. / Feh
ISBN/EAN: 9783896456038
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 393
Erschienen am 02.03.2010
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  • Zusatztext
    • INHALT:

      I. Representations of Invisible/Unseen Objects

      Heike Behrend:
      Electricity, Spirit Mediums and the Media of Spirits

      Gerrit J. Dimmendaal:
      Perception of the Living Dead and the Invisible Hand in Teso-Turkana

      Sylvie Donnat:
      Written Pleas to the Invisible World – Texts as Media between Living and Dead in Pharaonic Egypt

      Johannes Harnischfeger:
      Spiritual Warfare in Igboland, Southeast Nigeria

      Joseph Koni-Muluwa / Koen Bostoen:
      Les plantes et l’invisible chez les Mbuun, Mpiin et Nsong (Bandundu, RD Congo)

      Anja Kootz:
      Imagination and its Readings in Ancient Egypt

      Juan-Carlos Moreno Garcia:
      Oracles, Ancestor Cults and Letters to the Dead – The Involvement of the Dead in the Public and Private Family Affairs in Pharaonic Egypt

      II. Social Organization and History

      Keith Allan:
      Taboos And Quirks of Human Behaviour

      Gumma Ibrahim / Marcus Jaeger:
      Invisible Bonds between Kordofan and Dongolawi Nubians According to Tagle Oral Traditions

      Ulrich Kleinewillinghöfer
      Bogon akolesa. Taboos of the Chala – “Why we shouldn’t do what we don’t do”

      Françoise Labrique:
      Percevoir le divin, selon le cycle des legends thébaines dans Ovide, Méthamorphoses III

      III. Perceptive Preferences and the Categorization Patterns

      Walter E.A. van Beek:
      Eyes on Top? Culture and the Weight of the Senses

      Roger M. Blench:
      The Sensory World. Ideophones in Africa and Elsewhere

      Evelyn Fogwe Chibaka:
      The ‘Invisible’ Perception Verbs Comparison. In Mankon and Meta Succession-Induction Traditional Rites

      Yvonne Treis:
      Perception Verbs and Taste Adjectives in Kambaata and Beyond

      IV. Language and Discourse

      Gratien G. Atindogbé:
      Naming the invisible in Bantu Languages of Cameroon – On the Semantic Coherence of Nominal Class Systems

      Anne-Maria Fehn / Anne Storch:
      Water and Inversion – African Conceptualization

INHALT:

I. Representations of Invisible/Unseen Objects

Heike Behrend:
Electricity, Spirit Mediums and the Media of Spirits

Gerrit J. Dimmendaal:
Perception of the Living Dead and the Invisible Hand in Teso-Turkana

Sylvie Donnat:
Written Pleas to the Invisible World – Texts as Media between Living and Dead in Pharaonic Egypt

Johannes Harnischfeger:
Spiritual Warfare in Igboland, Southeast Nigeria

Joseph Koni-Muluwa / Koen Bostoen:
Les plantes et l’invisible chez les Mbuun, Mpiin et Nsong (Bandundu, RD Congo)

Anja Kootz:
Imagination and its Readings in Ancient Egypt

Juan-Carlos Moreno Garcia:
Oracles, Ancestor Cults and Letters to the Dead – The Involvement of the Dead in the Public and Private Family Affairs in Pharaonic Egypt

II. Social Organization and History

Keith Allan:
Taboos And Quirks of Human Behaviour

Gumma Ibrahim / Marcus Jaeger:
Invisible Bonds between Kordofan and Dongolawi Nubians According to Tagle Oral Traditions

Ulrich Kleinewillinghöfer
Bogon akolesa. Taboos of the Chala – “Why we shouldn’t do what we don’t do”

Françoise Labrique:
Percevoir le divin, selon le cycle des legends thébaines dans Ovide, Méthamorphoses III

III. Perceptive Preferences and the Categorization Patterns

Walter E.A. van Beek:
Eyes on Top? Culture and the Weight of the Senses

Roger M. Blench:
The Sensory World. Ideophones in Africa and Elsewhere

Evelyn Fogwe Chibaka:
The ‘Invisible’ Perception Verbs Comparison. In Mankon and Meta Succession-Induction Traditional Rites

Yvonne Treis:
Perception Verbs and Taste Adjectives in Kambaata and Beyond

IV. Language and Discourse

Gratien G. Atindogbé:
Naming the invisible in Bantu Languages of Cameroon – On the Semantic Coherence of Nominal Class Systems

Anne-Maria Fehn / Anne Storch:
Water and Inversion – African Conceptualization

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