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Gift, sacrifice, and deadly rumours (3 May 2013)

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Anthropology
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In this seminar, Dr Julien Bonhomme (École normale supérieure, Paris) discusses the cultural significance of rumours of deadly alms and gift giving that first appeared in Senegal in 2010.

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Series
Anthropology
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Julien Bonhomme
Keywords
death
Africa
sacrifice
social anthropology
anthropology
society
gift giving
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 13/11/2013
Duration: 00:55:14

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