Suspect Others

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Suspect Others

Spirit Mediums, Self-Knowledge, and Race in Multiethnic Suriname

History History General and world history General and world history History of other geographical groupings and regions General and world history History: specific events and topics Religion and beliefs Religion: general Other religions and spiritual beliefs Aspects of religion Anthropology Local and family history, nostalgia Local history Nostalgia: general

Author: Stuart Earle Strange

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Collection: Anthropological Horizons

Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 30th July 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 300 pages

ISBN: 9781487509729


Suspect Others

Suspect Others explores how ideas of self-knowledge and identity arise from a unique set of rituals in Suriname, a postcolonial Caribbean nation rife with racial and religious suspicion. Amid competition for belonging, political power, and control over natural resources, Surinamese Ndyuka Maroons and Hindus look to spirit mediums to understand the causes of their successes and sufferings and to know the hidden minds of relatives and rivals alike. But although mediumship promises knowledge of others, interactions between mediums and their devotees also fundamentally challenge what devotees know about themselves, thereby turning interpersonal suspicion into doubts about the self.

Through a rich ethnographic comparison of the different ways in which Ndyuka and Hindu spirit mediums and their devotees navigate suspicion, Suspect Others shows how present-day Caribbean peoples come to experience selves that defy concepts of personhood inflicted by the colonial past. Stuart Earle Strange investigates key questions about the nature of self-knowledge, religious revelation, and racial discourse in a hyper-diverse society. At a moment when exclusionary suspicions dominate global politics, Suspect Others elucidates self-identity as a social process that emerges from the paradoxical ways in which people must look to others to know themselves.

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