Invisible Agents: Spirits in a Central African History

Invisible Agents: Spirits in a Central African History

by David M. Gordon
ISBN-10:
0821420240
ISBN-13:
9780821420249
Pub. Date:
11/26/2012
Publisher:
Ohio University Press
ISBN-10:
0821420240
ISBN-13:
9780821420249
Pub. Date:
11/26/2012
Publisher:
Ohio University Press
Invisible Agents: Spirits in a Central African History

Invisible Agents: Spirits in a Central African History

by David M. Gordon
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Overview

Invisible Agents shows how personal and deeply felt spiritual beliefs can inspire social movements and influence historical change. Conventional historiography concentrates on the secular, materialist, or moral sources of political agency. Instead, David M. Gordon argues, when people perceive spirits as exerting power in the visible world, these beliefs form the basis for individual and collective actions. Focusing on the history of the south-central African country of Zambia during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, his analysis invites reflection on political and religious realms of action in other parts of the world, and complicates the post-Enlightenment divide of sacred and profane.

The book combines theoretical insights with attention to local detail and remarkable historical sweep, from oral narratives communicated across slave-trading routes during the nineteenth century, through the violent conflicts inspired by Christian and nationalist prophets during colonial times, and ending with the spirits of Pentecostal rebirth during the neoliberal order of the late twentieth century. To gain access to the details of historical change and personal spiritual beliefs across this long historical period, Gordon employs all the tools of the African historian. His own interviews and extensive fieldwork experience in Zambia provide texture and understanding to the narrative. He also critically interprets a diverse range of other sources, including oral traditions, fieldnotes of anthropologists, missionary writings and correspondence, unpublished state records, vernacular publications, and Zambian newspapers.

Invisible Agents will challenge scholars and students alike to think in new ways about the political imagination and the invisible sources of human action and historical change.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821420249
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 11/26/2012
Series: New African Histories
Edition description: 1
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

David M. Gordon is an associate professor of history at Bowdoin College. He is author of Nachituti's Gift: Economy, Society, and Environment in Central Africa and numerous articles on African social, cultural, and environmental history.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations xi

Introduction Seeing Invisible Worlds 1

Chapter 1 The Passion of Chitimukulu 25

Chapter 2 Christian Witches 50

Chapter 3 Satan in the City 69

Chapter 4 A New Jerusalem 89

Chapter 5 The Dawn 114

Chapter 6 Devils of War 131

Chapter 7 God in Heaven, Kaunda on Earth 157

Chapter 8 A Nation Reborn 178

Conclusion The Spirit Realm of Agency 199

Notes 203

Glossary of Select Spiritual Terms 259

Bibliography 261

Index 283

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