Bodies, Boundaries, and Spirit Possession – Moroccan Women and the Revision of Tradition
Explore the intricate world of Moroccan women and their spiritual practices in Bodies, Boundaries, and Spirit Possession – Moroccan Women and the Revision of Tradition by Margaret Rausch. Published by Transcript Verlag in 2000, this insightful paperback spans 276 pages and delves into the lives of traditional Moroccan women seers. Rausch examines how these women adapt to the evolving landscape of commercialization and professionalization, while also addressing the changing needs and expectations of their female clientele. Key themes include spirit possession, the dynamics of mother-daughter relationships, and the broader social conditions affecting Muslim women in Morocco. This book is a vital resource for those interested in Islamic studies, social science, gender studies, and the anthropology of spirituality. Discover how tradition is being redefined through the lens of women's experiences and practices in a rapidly changing society.