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Body Hair and the Construction of Concepts of Personhood - A Study of Bakalanga of Northeastern Botswana

English · Paperback / Softback

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This study is located within a broad theoretical field of socio-cultural understandings of human appearance, body image, modification and its adornment (anthropology of the body). Different cultures encounter and perceive body hair differently. This study investigates the relationship between religious and cultural perceptions of body hair and the social construction of concepts of personhood, gender and sexuality. Based on our analysis of Bakalanga ethnography, we conclude that hair defines what it means to be a person as an ethical and relational being. It is part of what we are - our personality, spirituality, gender and sexuality: i.e. everything that expresses and enhances our personhood. Therefore, like the human body, body hair is more than meets the ordinary eye.

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Leslie S. Nthoi is a retired academic at the University of Botswana (Southern Africa). After obtaining a doctoral degree in social anthropology from Manchester University (U.K), he taught African indigenous religions in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies (TRS) of the University of Botswana for several years until he retired in 2009.

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Authors Leslie S. Nthoi
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2023
 
EAN 9786205500088
ISBN 9786205500088
No. of pages 132
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Psychoanalysis

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