FEAST As a Mirror of Social and Cultural Changes

96 Kiyoshi Umeya Acknowledgment This research was funded and supported by JSPS KAKENHI grant numbers 22401040, 23242055, 24520912, 15K03042, 16H05664, 16K04126, 19H04354, and 19H01400; JSPS-NRF joint research projects, entitled “Citizenship in the 21st Century South Africa and Japan” (FY2017–2018) and “Human Resilience in the Face of Manmade and Natural Disasters in Japan and South Africa” (FY2019–2020); the JSPS Core to Core Programme, titled “Multiculturalization and Welfare for the Regeneration of Communities in European, Asian and Japanese Societies”; and the Research Centre for Promotion of Intercultural Studies (Promis), Kobe University. References Ashforth, Adam (2005) Witchcraft, Violence, and Democracy in South Africa. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Comaroff, Jean, John L. Comaroff (1999) Civil Society and the Political Imagination in Africa. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Douglas, Mary (1987) “A Distinctive Anthropological Perspective.” [In:] Mary Douglas (ed.) Constructive Drinking: Perspectives on Drink from Anthropology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press; 3–15. Fardon, Richard (2017) “Foreword.” [In:] Francis B. Nyamnjoh (ed.) Drinking from the Cosmic Gourd: How Amos Tutuola Can Change Our Minds. Bamenda, Cameroon: Langaa; xi–xiv. Latour, Bruno ([1991] 1993) We Have Never Been Modern. Translated into English by Catherine Porter. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Needham, Rodney (1972) Belief, Language, and Experience. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Nyamnjoh, Francis B. (2001) “Delusions of Development and the Enrichment of Witchcraft Discourses in Cameroon.” [In:] Henrietta L. Moore, Todd Sanders (eds.) Magical Interpretations, Material Realities: Modernity, Witchcraft and the Occult in Postcolonial Africa. London, UK: Routledge; 28–49. Nyamnjoh, Francis B (ed.) (2017) Drinking from the Cosmic Gourd: How Amos Tutuola Can Change Our Minds. Bamenda, Cameroon: Langaa. Oboth-Ofumbi, Arphaxad C. K. (1960) Padhola: History and Customs of the Jopadhola. Kampala, Uganda: Eagle Press. Ogot, Bethwell A. (1967) History of the Southern Luo. Vol. 1. Migration and Settlement. Nairobi, Kenya: East African Publishing House. Sharman, Anne (1969) “Social and Economic Aspects of Nutrition in Padhola, Bukedi District, Uganda.” PhD Dissertation, University of London.

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