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Masquelier, Adeline (2019) | |
Fada: Boredom and Belonging in Niger | |
Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 264p. |
Masquelier, Adeline; Soares, Benjamin F. (eds.) (2016) | |
Muslim youth and the 9/11 generation | |
Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research Press. School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Series. 295p. |
Masquelier, Adeline (2013) | |
Teatime: boredom and the temporalities of young men in Niger | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 83 #3. p. 470-491. |
Masquelier, Adeline (2013) | |
Teatime: Boredom and the Temporalities of Young Men in Niger | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 83 #3. p. 470-491. |
Masquelier, Adeline (2010) | |
God made me a rapper: young men, Islam, and survival in an age of austerity | |
In: Being and becoming Hausa: interdisciplinary perspectives. p. 235-256. |
Masquelier, Adeline Marie (2009) | |
Women and Islamic revival in a West African town | |
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. 343p. |
Masquelier, Adeline (2008) | |
Witchcraft, blood-sucking spirits, and the demonization of Islam in Dogondoutchi, Niger | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 48 #189-190. p. 131-160. |
Masquelier, Adeline (2005) | |
The Scorpion's Sting: Youth, Marriage and the Struggle for Social Maturity in Niger | |
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Volume 11 #1. March. p. 59-83. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2004) | |
When Female Spirits Start Veiling: The Case of Aljana mai Hijab in a Muslim Tower of Niger | |
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 11-14, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2004) | |
Weddings, wealth and women's value in an Islamic town of Niger | |
In: Situating globality: African agency in the appropriation of global culture. p. 220-256. |
Masquelier, Adeline (2002) | |
Road Mythographies: Space, Mobility, and the Historical Imagination in Postcolonial Niger | |
American Ethnologist. Volume 29 #4. November. p. 829-856. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2002) | |
From hostage to host: Confessions of a spirit medium in Niger | |
Ethos. Volume 30 #1. p. 49-76. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2002) | |
'The Fart Does Not Light the Fire': Bad Women, True Islam, and the Reconfiguration of Moral Order in Nigerian Sufism | |
Paper presented at the 101st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), November 20-November 24, 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana. Arlington, Virginia. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2001) | |
The Blood Stain: Possession, Purity, and Transgression in Southern Niger | |
Paper presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Asso. (AAA), November 28-December 2, 2001, Washington, D.C. Arlington, Virginia. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2001) | |
How is a Girl to Marry without a Bed? Women, Weddings, and Wealth in Niger | |
Paper presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 15-18, 2001, Houston, Texas. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2001) | |
Powers, Problems, and Paradoxes of Twinship in Niger | |
Ethnology. Volume 40 #1. Winter. p. 45-62. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2001) | |
Prayer has spoiled everything: Possession, power, and identity in an Islamic town of Niger | |
Durham: Duke University Press. 348p. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2000) | |
Of Headhunters and Cannibals: Migrancy, Labor, and Consumption in the Mawri Imagination | |
Cultural Anthropology. Volume 15 #1. p. 84-126. |
Masquelier, Adeline (1999) | |
The invention of anti-tradition: Dodo spirits in southern Niger | |
In: Spirit possession, modernity & power in Africa / ed. by Heike Behrend & Ute Luig. - Oxford [etc.]: James Currey [etc.]. p. 34-49. |
Masquelier, Adeline (1999) | |
Debating Muslims, disputed practices: Struggles for the realization of an alternative moral order in Niger | |
In: Civil society and the political imagination in Africa: Critical perspectives. p. 219-250. |
Masquelier, Adeline (1997) | |
Vectors of Witchcraft: Object Transactions and the Materialization of Memory in Niger | |
Anthropological Quarterly. Volume 70 #4. October. p. 187-198. |
Masquelier, Adeline (1996) | |
Identity, alterity and ambiguity in a Nigerien community: Competing definitions of 'true' Islam | |
In: Postcolonial Identities in Africa. p. 222-244. |
Masquelier, Adeline (1996) | |
Mediating Threads: Clothing and the Texture of Spirit/Medium Relations in 'Bori' (Southern Niger) | |
In: Clothing and Difference: Embodied Identities in Colonial and Post-Colonial Africa. p. 66-93. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (1995) | |
Housewives versus Prostitutes: The Divergent Politics of Sexuality, Sociality, and Productivity in Mawri Society | |
Paper presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Asso. (ASA), November 3-6, 1995, Orlando, Florida. Atlanta. Emory University. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (1995) | |
Consumption, Prostitution, and Reproduction: The Poetics of Sweetness in Bori | |
American Ethnologist. Volume 22 #4. November. p. 883-906. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (1994) | |
Lightning, Death and the Avenging Spirits: Bori Values in a Muslim World | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 24 #1. February. p. 2-51. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (1993) | |
Ritual Economies, Historical Mediations: The Poetics and Power of Bori among the Mawri of Niger | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 410p. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (1993) | |
Narratives of power, images of wealth: The ritual economy of 'Bori' in the market | |
In: Modernity and Its Malcontents: Ritual and Power in Postcolonial Africa. p. 3-33. |
Masquelier, A.M. (1987) | |
Cooking the Bori way: The logic of healing in the Hausa possession cult | |
Chicago Anthropology Exchange. Volume 16. p. 96-103. |
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