Politics and ritual infanticide: a reading of political instability in Guinea-Bissau from political theory

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Autor(a) principal: Favarato, Claudia
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11144/6373
Resumo: This analysis takes on the ritual infanticide of the criança-irân as an explanatory framework for the recurrent political instability in Guinea-Bissau, using the concepts of humanness and political community. The infanticide is a ritual practice connected to the belief in the existence of spirit-children: some babies are believed to be spirits (irân) encased in human flesh. Thus, these beings are neither human nor spirits. This culturally embedded conceptualisation of humanness challenges liberal and communitarian notions on human nature, personhood, and individualism, along with their articulations on the structure of the political community. In my analysis, I consider how this understanding collide with the underpinning of the state – formally, a semi-presidential republic modelled upon the demo-liberal model. I emphasise how the state lacks an organised, coherent, and continued reaction to the practice and the belief. The state’s inertia evades the liberal predicaments and legal provisions, which criminalise any infanticide as unlawful termination of a human life. However, politicians, rulers and academics are aware of the phenomenon, and even share the belief in the existence of these “hybrid” humans. Hence, the analysis questions which the relevance and the resilience of endogenous conceptualisation of humanness and political community underpinning the state’s response, and their articulations on the strengthening of a stable political sphere.
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title Politics and ritual infanticide: a reading of political instability in Guinea-Bissau from political theory
spellingShingle Politics and ritual infanticide: a reading of political instability in Guinea-Bissau from political theory
Favarato, Claudia
criança-irân
humanness
political community
Guinea-Bissau
political instability
title_short Politics and ritual infanticide: a reading of political instability in Guinea-Bissau from political theory
title_full Politics and ritual infanticide: a reading of political instability in Guinea-Bissau from political theory
title_fullStr Politics and ritual infanticide: a reading of political instability in Guinea-Bissau from political theory
title_full_unstemmed Politics and ritual infanticide: a reading of political instability in Guinea-Bissau from political theory
title_sort Politics and ritual infanticide: a reading of political instability in Guinea-Bissau from political theory
author Favarato, Claudia
author_facet Favarato, Claudia
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Favarato, Claudia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv criança-irân
humanness
political community
Guinea-Bissau
political instability
topic criança-irân
humanness
political community
Guinea-Bissau
political instability
description This analysis takes on the ritual infanticide of the criança-irân as an explanatory framework for the recurrent political instability in Guinea-Bissau, using the concepts of humanness and political community. The infanticide is a ritual practice connected to the belief in the existence of spirit-children: some babies are believed to be spirits (irân) encased in human flesh. Thus, these beings are neither human nor spirits. This culturally embedded conceptualisation of humanness challenges liberal and communitarian notions on human nature, personhood, and individualism, along with their articulations on the structure of the political community. In my analysis, I consider how this understanding collide with the underpinning of the state – formally, a semi-presidential republic modelled upon the demo-liberal model. I emphasise how the state lacks an organised, coherent, and continued reaction to the practice and the belief. The state’s inertia evades the liberal predicaments and legal provisions, which criminalise any infanticide as unlawful termination of a human life. However, politicians, rulers and academics are aware of the phenomenon, and even share the belief in the existence of these “hybrid” humans. Hence, the analysis questions which the relevance and the resilience of endogenous conceptualisation of humanness and political community underpinning the state’s response, and their articulations on the strengthening of a stable political sphere.
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