Ògún et les matrimoines

To speak of the past is to clear a path for the future. This is the labour of mothers and wives in these urban Africas, where histories are layered, diasporic, enacted rather than merely remembered. Porto-Novo, Xọ̀gbónù, Àjàṣẹ: capital of the Republic of Benin, colonial town, ancient kingdom, a city...

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Hovedforfatter: Cousin Kouton, Saskia
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description To speak of the past is to clear a path for the future. This is the labour of mothers and wives in these urban Africas, where histories are layered, diasporic, enacted rather than merely remembered. Porto-Novo, Xọ̀gbónù, Àjàṣẹ: capital of the Republic of Benin, colonial town, ancient kingdom, a city of many faces, turning back upon itself like a fractal. Here, people move and fight, trade and return, settling with their tongues, their myths, and their gods. Ògún—the Òrìṣà / vodún of iron, of conflict, of the road, is the unseen guide of this initiatory walk. He is the breaker of paths and the revolutionary force that drives the city from the blazing suns of independence to the deep, patient time of the forge. He moves through festivals staged for tourists and the quiet chambers where ancestors keep vigil. In the courtyards of the household, the white man’s reverence for his own antiquities is met with a knowing laugh; his colonial relics are guarded like trophies while other stories—of violence and power, of founding acts and binding alliances—are told and retold. There is the gentle trade of the stranger, the eternal son‑in‑law, and there is its unspeakable twin: the Atlantic crossing, the countless captives folded into marriage. Women who became wives, whose daughters now carry memory on their bodies, enact remembrance and forgetting, loss and futurity all at once. A reflexive inquiry into urban life and vodún thought, Ògún et les matrimoines weaves together standpoint epistemology and a critical reading of sources; a non-(patri)linear understanding of inheritance; political anthropology and urban sociology—binding scholarship to story, analysis to voice.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1727162026-02-25T19:51:35Z Ògún et les matrimoines Cousin Kouton, Saskia Africa Benin Porto-Novo Vodun Yoruba Human trafficking Colonial history International cooperation Heritage Matrilineal heritage Point-of-view sociology Political anthropology thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHH African history thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHM Anthropology thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities To speak of the past is to clear a path for the future. This is the labour of mothers and wives in these urban Africas, where histories are layered, diasporic, enacted rather than merely remembered. Porto-Novo, Xọ̀gbónù, Àjàṣẹ: capital of the Republic of Benin, colonial town, ancient kingdom, a city of many faces, turning back upon itself like a fractal. Here, people move and fight, trade and return, settling with their tongues, their myths, and their gods. Ògún—the Òrìṣà / vodún of iron, of conflict, of the road, is the unseen guide of this initiatory walk. He is the breaker of paths and the revolutionary force that drives the city from the blazing suns of independence to the deep, patient time of the forge. He moves through festivals staged for tourists and the quiet chambers where ancestors keep vigil. In the courtyards of the household, the white man’s reverence for his own antiquities is met with a knowing laugh; his colonial relics are guarded like trophies while other stories—of violence and power, of founding acts and binding alliances—are told and retold. There is the gentle trade of the stranger, the eternal son‑in‑law, and there is its unspeakable twin: the Atlantic crossing, the countless captives folded into marriage. Women who became wives, whose daughters now carry memory on their bodies, enact remembrance and forgetting, loss and futurity all at once. A reflexive inquiry into urban life and vodún thought, Ògún et les matrimoines weaves together standpoint epistemology and a critical reading of sources; a non-(patri)linear understanding of inheritance; political anthropology and urban sociology—binding scholarship to story, analysis to voice. 2026-02-25T19:51:34Z 2026-02-25T19:51:34Z 2023 book 3003-4639 9782840166214 9782840165361 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/172716 fre Ethnographies plurielles image/jpeg n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782840166214/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/pupo/44581 Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre 10.4000/15gf5 To speak of the past is to clear a path for the future. This is the labour of mothers and wives in these urban Africas, where histories are layered, diasporic, enacted rather than merely remembered. Porto-Novo, Xọ̀gbónù, Àjàṣẹ: capital of the Republic of Benin, colonial town, ancient kingdom, a city of many faces, turning back upon itself like a fractal. Here, people move and fight, trade and return, settling with their tongues, their myths, and their gods. Ògún—the Òrìṣà / vodún of iron, of conflict, of the road, is the unseen guide of this initiatory walk. He is the breaker of paths and the revolutionary force that drives the city from the blazing suns of independence to the deep, patient time of the forge. He moves through festivals staged for tourists and the quiet chambers where ancestors keep vigil. In the courtyards of the household, the white man’s reverence for his own antiquities is met with a knowing laugh; his colonial relics are guarded like trophies while other stories—of violence and power, of founding acts and binding alliances—are told and retold. There is the gentle trade of the stranger, the eternal son‑in‑law, and there is its unspeakable twin: the Atlantic crossing, the countless captives folded into marriage. Women who became wives, whose daughters now carry memory on their bodies, enact remembrance and forgetting, loss and futurity all at once. A reflexive inquiry into urban life and vodún thought, Ògún et les matrimoines weaves together standpoint epistemology and a critical reading of sources; a non-(patri)linear understanding of inheritance; political anthropology and urban sociology—binding scholarship to story, analysis to voice. 10.4000/15gf5 aad75d00-be29-4b7d-a68e-ff7f8155bcd6 9782840166214 9782840165361 308 Nanterre open access
spellingShingle Africa
Benin
Porto-Novo
Vodun
Yoruba
Human trafficking
Colonial history
International cooperation
Heritage
Matrilineal heritage
Point-of-view sociology
Political anthropology
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHH African history
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHM Anthropology
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities
Cousin Kouton, Saskia
Ògún et les matrimoines
title Ògún et les matrimoines
title_full Ògún et les matrimoines
title_fullStr Ògún et les matrimoines
title_full_unstemmed Ògún et les matrimoines
title_short Ògún et les matrimoines
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topic Africa
Benin
Porto-Novo
Vodun
Yoruba
Human trafficking
Colonial history
International cooperation
Heritage
Matrilineal heritage
Point-of-view sociology
Political anthropology
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHH African history
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHM Anthropology
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities
topic_facet Africa
Benin
Porto-Novo
Vodun
Yoruba
Human trafficking
Colonial history
International cooperation
Heritage
Matrilineal heritage
Point-of-view sociology
Political anthropology
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thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHM Anthropology
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