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Wives of the Leopard: Gender, Politics, and Culture in
the Kingdom of Dahomey
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by Edna G. Bay
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392 pages, 6 x 9 Cloth $65.00 Paper $19.50
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Cloth ISBN 0-8139-1791-3 Paper ISBN
0-8139-1792-1
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Wives of the Leopard explores power and culture in
a pre-colonial West African state whose army of women and
practice of human sacrifice earned it notoriety in the
racist imagination of late nineteenth-century Europe and
America. Tracing two hundred years of the history of Dahomey
up to the French colonial conquest in 1894, the book follows
change in two central institutions. One was the monarchy,
the coalitions of men and women who seized and wielded power
in the name of the king. The second was the palace, a
household of several thousand wives of the king who
supported and managed state functions.
Looking at Dahomey against the backdrop of the Atlantic
slave trade and the growth of European imperialism, Edan G.
Bay reaches for a distinctly Dahomean perspective as she
weaves together evidence drawn from travelers' memoirs and
local oral accounts, from the religious practices of vodun,
and from ethnographic studies of the twentieth century.
Wives of the Leopard thoroughly integrates gender
into the political analysis of state systems, effectively
creating a social history of power. More broadly, it argues
that women as a whole and men of the lower classes were
gradually squeezed out of access to power as economic
resources contracted with the decline of the slave trade in
the nineteenth century. In these and other ways, the book
provides an accessible portrait of Dahomey's complex and
fascinating culture without exoticizing it.
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"A truly mature work of scholarship, Wives of the
Leopard blurs the divisions between political and social
history, between ritual studies and military history,
between anthropology and history. Edna Bay challenges
existing interpretations, advancing our knowledge of Dahomey
and suggesting questions and paths to pursue in the study of
other political systems in Africa and other parts of the
world."
-Beverly J. Stoeltje, Indiana University
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The Author
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Edna G. Bay is Associate Professor at the Graduate
Institute of the Liberal Arts at Emory University and is the
editor of several books in African studies.
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Wives of the Leopard: Gender, Politics, and Culture in
the Kingdom of Dahomey
by Edna G. Bay
392 pages, 6 x 9 Cloth $65.00 Paper $19.50
Cloth ISBN 0-8139-1791-3 Paper ISBN 0-8139-1792-1
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http://www.upress.virginia.edu/bay.html
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Revised 9/21/07
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