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In My Time of Dying - by John Parker (Hardcover)

In My Time of Dying - by  John Parker (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Why do people die and where do they go when they are dead? How should the dead be buried and mourned in order to ensure that they continue to work for the benefit of the living? How have perceptions and experiences of death and the ends of life changed over the centuries? In My Time of Dying considers these questions from the perspective of African history. In what is the first history of death in Africa, John Parker examines mortuary culture and the ongoing relationship between the living and the dead over a four-hundred year period. Focusing anecdotally on West Africa but with a comparative awareness of comparable practices throughout the continent, Parker highlights how Africans developed the world's most vibrant and recognizable cultures of death"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>An in-depth look at how mortuary cultures and issues of death and the dead in Africa have developed over four centuries</b> <p/><i>In My Time of Dying </i>is the first detailed history of death and the dead in Africa south of the Sahara. Focusing on a region that is now present-day Ghana, John Parker explores mortuary cultures and the relationship between the living and the dead over a four-hundred-year period spanning the seventeenth to twentieth centuries. Parker considers many questions from the African historical perspective, including why people die and where they go after death, how the dead are buried and mourned to ensure they continue to work for the benefit of the living, and how perceptions and experiences of death and the ends of life have changed over time. <p/>From exuberant funeral celebrations encountered by seventeenth-century observers to the brilliantly conceived designer coffins of the late twentieth century, Parker shows that the peoples of Ghana have developed one of the world's most vibrant cultures of death. He explores the unfolding background of that culture through a diverse range of issues, such as the symbolic power of mortal remains and the dominion of hallowed ancestors, as well as the problem of bad deaths, vile bodies, and vengeful ghosts. Parker reconstructs a vast timeline of death and the dead, from the era of the slave trade to the coming of Christianity and colonial rule to the rise of the modern postcolonial nation. <p/>With an array of written and oral sources, <i>In My Time of Dying</i> richly adds to an understanding of how the dead continue to weigh on the shoulders of the living.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>John Parker</b> teaches the history of Africa at SOAS University of London. His books include <i>Making the Town: Ga State and Society in Early Colonial Accra</i>, <i>Tongnaab: The History of a West African God</i>, and <i>African History: A Very Short Introduction.</i>

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