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Modern Mouride Marabouts and their Young Disciples in Dakar
Author(s) -
Kate Kingsbury
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
anthropologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.18
H-Index - 18
eISSN - 2292-3586
pISSN - 0003-5459
DOI - 10.3138/anth.2018-0036
Subject(s) - charisma , popularity , politics , sociology , aesthetics , charismatic authority , media studies , gender studies , social science , political science , art , law
This article provides an analysis of new religious Sufi Mouride movements in Senegal. In it, I analyse the charismatic leaders and their young disciples, elucidating that their interactive rapport forms the basis of the popularity of these movements. I demonstrate that young Dakarois have played a significant role in the regeneration of religious belief among the Mourides, and I posit that the leaders of these movements proffer a counter-discourse on leadership that provides an alternative to the gerontocratic models that characterise politics as well as traditional Mouride movements. I explain that the religious ontologies that new Mouride marabouts offer youth afford the latter the possibility to reconceptualise their identities, providing them with a modern pious paradigm that aligns with both their spiritual and physical needs.

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