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Nubian Ceremonial Life: Studies in Islamic Syncretism and Cultural Change

Online ISBN:
9781617970955
Print ISBN:
9789774249556
Publisher:
American University in Cairo Press
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Nubian Ceremonial Life: Studies in Islamic Syncretism and Cultural Change

Published online:
19 January 2012
Published in print:
1 March 2006
Online ISBN:
9781617970955
Print ISBN:
9789774249556
Publisher:
American University in Cairo Press

Abstract

The building of Egypt's High Dam in the 1960s erased innumerable historic treasures, but it also forever obliterated the ancient land of a living people, the Nubians. In the period 1963–64, they were removed en masse from their traditional homelands in southern Egypt and resettled elsewhere. Much of the life of old Nubia revolved around ceremonialism, and this study reveals and discusses some of the most important and distinctive aspects of Nubian culture. Since its original publication, this book has become a standard text in the fields of anthropology and cultural psychology. In addition to basic ethnographic data, this study contains discussions on the psychology of death ceremonies, the nature of “taboo,” and the importance of trance curing ceremonies. The book also presents information about a village of Nubians who had been resettled some thirty years earlier, thereby providing some clues regarding the possible patterns of future culture change among these recently relocated people.

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