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CATEGORIES:Séminaire de l'EREA
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SUMMARY:Feminine distress: reconfiguring insides and outsides on Guyana’s Indigenous frontier, Charlotte Hoskins (Univ. of Oxford, School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography/LAS)
LOCATION:Lesc – salle 308F (3e étage) - 21\, allée de l’Université\, Nanterre\, \, 9
 2000\, France
DESCRIPTION:<p><img src="images/rdenimal/toka_falls_hoskins.jpg" width="798" height="60
 0" alt="toka falls hoskins" style="margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;
  float: left;" />This paper considers the phenomenon of ‘fits’ afflicting p
 rimarily indigenous schoolgirls in Guyana’s state-run secondary school dorm
 itories. These episodes correspond to cycles of attacks, in which spirits p
 ossess the bodies of young women, prompting them to move, speak, and behave
  in distressing ways. The possessed are left with no memory of the occurren
 ce. By contributing ethnographic material derived from everyday Makushi lif
 e, this paper extends the literature on the body’s chronic instability and 
 critically engages with socio-spatial analogies that have placed femininity
  and masculinity in correspondence to positions of ‘inside’ and ‘outside’. 
 I suggest a dynamic reconfiguration of these positions with consequences fo
 r notions of territory. Still, I refrain from explaining these ‘fits’, firs
 t dwelling on the affects of uncertainty that they express and produce as b
 odies on the cusp of unresolved tensions.</p><p>La présentation sera en ang
 lais.&nbsp;</p><p>Illustration : cliché de l'autrice</p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://lesc-cnrs.fr/images/rdenimal/toka_falls_hoskins.jpg" w
 idth="798" height="600" alt="toka falls hoskins" style="margin-right: 10px;
  margin-bottom: 10px; float: left;" />This paper considers the phenomenon o
 f ‘fits’ afflicting primarily indigenous schoolgirls in Guyana’s state-run 
 secondary school dormitories. These episodes correspond to cycles of attack
 s, in which spirits possess the bodies of young women, prompting them to mo
 ve, speak, and behave in distressing ways. The possessed are left with no m
 emory of the occurrence. By contributing ethnographic material derived from
  everyday Makushi life, this paper extends the literature on the body’s chr
 onic instability and critically engages with socio-spatial analogies that h
 ave placed femininity and masculinity in correspondence to positions of ‘in
 side’ and ‘outside’. I suggest a dynamic reconfiguration of these positions
  with consequences for notions of territory. Still, I refrain from explaini
 ng these ‘fits’, first dwelling on the affects of uncertainty that they exp
 ress and produce as bodies on the cusp of unresolved tensions.</p><p>La pré
 sentation sera en anglais.&nbsp;</p><p>Illustration : cliché de l'autrice</
 p>
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