Dance religious convers(at)ions: post‐exotic ethnography of the circulation of sabar and <i>Baye Fall</i> aesthetics in France and Switzerland
Publisher
Wiley
Date issued
January 27, 2024
In
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
Vol
30
No
3
From page
571
To page
588
Abstract
This article draws on an ethnography of the transmission of Senegalese sabar dancing in France and Switzerland to discuss how the religious pathways of sabar enthusiasts bear witness to many modes of adoption or rejection of Mouride and Baye Fall aesthetics. I focus on several portraits of students in order to highlight three modalities of the relationship with Baye Fall aesthetics, faith, and religious knowledge, ranging from the dissociation between dance and religious meaning to conversion and immersion into Baye Fallism. I defend the importance of elaborating post-exotic anthropological tools – such as the ideas of ethnophilia or religious conversations – in order to grasp the nexus of affects, embodied experiences, and intimate relationships that are conducive to and mediate the religious pathways of sabar enthusiasts.
ISSN
1359-0987
1467-9655
Publication type
journal article
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