A compelling account...amongst the outstanding Africanist ethnographies of recent years: a splendid combination of ethnographic investigation with the evaluation of texts and images, and a significant addition to the literature on African-initiated Churches.
AFRICAN AFFAIRS
A tour de force in historical ethnography and anthropological detective work... a deftly crafted account of gender relations, changes in household structure, exchange networks, cults of affliction, Roman Catholic history, the consequences of the AIDS epidemic, and the rise of New Christianity, all beautifully contextualized in the ethnography of the Ankole and Kiga people of southwestern Uganda. ... All of this makes the book useful and accessible to a wide constituency in Africa and beyond.
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