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Sorcery and Jurisdiction in Angola

Law and Multinormativity in Early Modern West Central Africa

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Erscheint im August 2025

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Sprache: Englisch
566 Seiten, incl. 10 fig., Onlinequelle (E-Library)
ISBN: 978-3-412-53314-4
Böhlau Verlag Köln, 1. Edition, 2025
When the Portuguese arrived at the mouth of the Zaire River in 1483, two vibrant normative... mehr
Sorcery and Jurisdiction in Angola
When the Portuguese arrived at the mouth of the Zaire River in 1483, two vibrant normative regimes came into contact. The European traders, missionaries, and soldiers who followed the first explorers brought a jurisdictional system of government that accepted local uses and customs as biding and a theological understanding of natural law with universalist claims. They encountered complex African societies based on various normative systems, emphasizing arbitration and mediation between corporate groups and protection against evils attributed to preternatural forms of personal agency – what the Portuguese framed as feitiçaria or sorcery. João Figueiredo focuses on the intense cross-cultural translation of normative knowledge in West Central Africa following this initial encounter. He argues it was afforded by an evolving, shared understanding of sorcery and constant renegotiation of the limits and meanings of jurisdiction, the law, and the institutions of slavery.
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    • João Figueiredo
    • João Figueiredo ist Wissenscahftlicher Mitarbeiter am Käte Hamburger Kolleg „Einheit und Vielfalt im Recht“ der Universität Münster.
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