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In Search of Tunga: Prosperity, Almighty God, and Lives in Motion in a Malian Provincial Town
André ChappatteThis volume on Muslim life focuses on young male migrants of rural origin who move to build better lives in Bougouni, a provincial town in southwest Mali. Describing themselves as "simply Muslims" and "adventurers," these migrants aim to be both prosperous and good Muslims. Drawing upon seventeen months of fieldwork, author André Chappatte explores their sense of prosperity and piety as they embark on tunga (adventure), a customary search for money and more in a tradition that dates back to the colonial period.
In the context of the current global war on terrorism, most studies of Muslim life have focused on the politics of piety of reformist movements, their leaders, and members. By contrast, In Search of "Tunga" takes a perspective from below. It opens piety up to "simply Muslims," although the religious elites have always claimed authority and legitimacy over piety. Is piety an exclusive field of experiences for those who claim to strive for it? What does piety involve for the majority of Muslims, the non-elite and unaffiliated Muslims? This volume "democratizes" piety by documenting its practice as going beyond sharply defined religious affiliations and Islamic scholarship, and by showing it is both alive and normative, existential and prescriptive. As opposed to studies that build on the classic historical connections between the Maghreb and the Sahel, the southbound migration from the Sahel documented in this book stresses the overlooked historical connections between the southern shores of the Sahara and the lands south of those shores. It demonstrates how the Malian savanna, this former buffer-zone between ancient Mande kingdoms and thereafter remote areas of French Sudan, is increasingly becoming central in today's Sahel contexts of desiccation and insecurity.
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Dedication
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Glossary and Orthographic Conventions
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Chapter 1. Tunga:
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Part 1: Navigating Street Life and Public Islam
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Chapter 2. An Informed Bike Tour of Bougouni
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Chapter 3. Public Islam on the Street
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Chapter 4. Islam under Street Lighting
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Part 2: Motions and Ethics on the Earthly Path
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Chapter 5. Struggles for Better Lives in the Hands of God
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Chapter 6. The Resilience of Mande Figures of “Humanity”
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Chapter 7. Social Motions
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Chapter 8. The Mercy of the Savanna
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Notes
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References
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Index
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