City of God, city of women: Ethnography of everyday life in the holy city of Touba, Senegal

The holy city of Touba, Senegal, is a Sufi caliphate governed by the murid brotherhood. The founder’s clan, C. A. Bamba Mbacké, established a political and religious system that revolves around numerous marabuttic lineages, specific ritual institutions as well as an intense economic activity that ma...

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