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Culture and Customs of the Congo
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Book Code: GR1485
ISBN: 0-313-31485-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-31485-8
232 pages, photos
Greenwood Press
Publication: 11/30/2001
List Price: $57.95 (UK Sterling Price: £31.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • [m]ust-have for school, public, and even undergraduate academic library shelves....From sorcery to Kimbanguists; from counting rhymes to animal stories and legends; and from long pants to short pants, Mukenge's knowledge of the Congolese way of life is astonishing.
    —Against the Grain
    March 2003
  • Librarians will want to purchase, for the high school collection and for the public library collection, countries for which your students or patrons need or request.
    —Blanche Woolls & David Loertscher (GaleGroup.com)
    February 2002
Description: The Democratic Republic of Congo, formerly Zaire, continues to struggle with socioeconomic and political development. Culture and Customs of the Congo provides the full context of traditional culture and modern practices against a backdrop of a turbulent history. The volume opens up a land and peoples little known in the United States. Written expressly to meet the needs of students and the general audience, the work will inform about the geography, economy, political history, and history from the slave trade to dictatorship; ancestral religions and inroads of western faiths; ancestral literary heritage and communication; art, architecture, and housing; diet and dress; marriage, family, and women; lifestyles and life events, and traditional and modern music and dance. Congolese society comprises hundreds of ethnic groups, such as the Luba, the Kongo, and the Kuba. The countryside is largely based on the hunting and gathering, herding, and farming lifestyles. The city is marked by lifestyles reflecting the prevalence of small business activities and increasing cultural sycretism of customs from different parts of the Congo and Western imports. Mukenge's narrative gives the diverse perspectives of their cultures with their fascinating juxtapositions to our familiar western ways. Examples of this are found in the Religion and Worldview chapter, which discusses ancestral religions, the spirits of the land, and supernatural power practitioners. The Literature chapter covers verbal competition and game songs. Congolese cuisine is based on starches such as the cassava root, the corn, and the plantain; green vegetables, insects, fish and, to a lesser extent, meat. Other chapters cover topics from the distinct Congolese dress and symbolic adornments, all-important family lines, to ceremonial music and dance. A chronology and glossary are added value.
Table of Contents:
  • Series Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Chronology, Religion, and Worldview
  • Literature and Media
  • Art and Architecture
  • Cuisine and Dress
  • Marriage, Family, and Gender
  • Social Customs and Life Styles
  • Music and Dance
  • Glossary
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
LC Card Number: 2001033692
LCC Class: DT649
Dewey Class: 967
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