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Literatuur over de Dogon, een selectie


R.M.A. Bedaux & D. van der Waals

2004   Regards sur les Dogon du Mali. Leiden, RMV

R.M.A. Bedaux & A.G. Lange

1983 Tellem, reconnaissance archeologique d'une culture de l'ouest Africain au moyen age : la poterie, Journal des Africanistes: vol. 53, no. 1/2, p. 5-59

H. Blom

2009 Dogon : images & traditions, Paris : Bernard Dulon

J. Bouju

1995 Qu'est-ceque l'ethnie dogon? Cahiers des Sciences Humaines: vol. 31 (2) 329-363

1984 Graine de l'homme,enfant du mil, Paris: Société d'Ethnographie.

G. Ciarcia

2003. De la mémoire ethnographique: l’exotisme au pays Dogon. Paris: EHESS, collection ‘Cahiers de l’Homme’.

G. Calame-Griaule

2006 Contes dogon du Mali. Paris : Éditions Karthala.

De Bruijn, M, H. van Dijk & W.E.A. van Beek

1997 Antagonisme et solidarité: les relations entre Peuls et Dogons du Mali central. In: M. de Bruijn & H. van Dijk (eds.) Peuls et Mandingues. Dialectique des constructi­ons identitai­res, Paris: Karthala­, pp 243-265

G. Dieterlen, 1982. Le titre d’honneur des Arou (Dogon, Mali). Paris: Mémoires de la Société des Africanistes.

A. Doquet

1999 Les masques dogon : ethnologiesavante et ethnologieautochtone, Paris: Karthala

Douny, Laurance. 2014. Living in a landscape of scarcity. Materiality and cosmology in West Africa. Walnut Creek, Cal.: Left Coast Press.

G. Holder

2001 La cité-état sama du pays dogon (Mali) Nanterre : Société d'ethnologie

S. Hollyman & W.E.A. van Beek

2001 Dogon. Africa’s people of the cliffs. New York: Abrams

É. Jolly

2002. Récits dogon au passé recomposé. Ethnologies comparées 5: 1-3

2004 Boire avec esprit : bière de mil et société dogon. Nanterre : Société d'ethnologie

E. Jolly & N. Guindo. 2003. Le pouvoir en miettes. Récits d’intronisation d’un hogon (pays dogon, Mali). Paris: Association Classique Africaines

D. Lettens

1971. Mystagogie et mystification: évaluation de l’œuvre de Marcel Griaule. Bujumbura/Burundi: Presses Lavigerie.

C. Nijenhuis

2013. Farmers on the Move; Mobility, Access to Land and Conflict in Central and South Mali. ASCL/WUR Wageningen

2005 Migratory drift of Dogon farmers to Southern Mali (Koutiala). In: M. de Bruijn et al (eds.) Sahelian pathways: climate and society in Central and South Mali (ed.: Leiden : African Studies Centre: pp 190-215

P. Richards.

2022. Dogon masks in motion. Berlin: Galda Verlag

A. Schäfer

2007 Nähe als Distanz : Sozialität,Intimität und Erziehung bei den Dogon  Münster: LIT Verlag

W.E.A. Van Beek

2019. Matter in Motion: A Dogon kanaga mask. In Albertina, Nugteren (ed.) Religion, ritual and ritualistic objects. Basel: MDPI.

2017 Gods of the East, Gods of the West: a Dogon cartography. In: W.E.A. van Beek, J. Damen & D. Foeken (eds.) The Face of Africa. Essays in honour of Ton Dietz. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden, 149-16

2014 Shrines and sacred places in two traditional West African religions. In: P. Post, Ph. Nel & W.E.A. van Beek (eds.) Sacred spaces and contested identities. Trenton: Africa World Press, pp. 65-82

2013 Connecting ourselves. A Dogon ethnic association and the impact of connectivity. In: R. van Dijk & M. de Bruin (eds.) Connections and Transformations, New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 243-264

2012 To dance or not to dance: Dogon masks as an arena. In: W.E.A. van Beek & A. Schmidt (eds.) African hosts and their guests. Dynamics of cultural tourism in Africa, Oxford:  James Currey, pp 37-57

2012 From Song to Performance: The dynamics of the Dogon baja ni. In: D. Merolla, J. Jansen & K. Naït-Zerrad (eds.) Multimedia research and documentation of oral genres in Africa; the step forward. Berlin: LIT Verlag, pp 21-38

2011 The gender of beer: beer symbolism among the Kapsiki/Higi and the Dogon. In; W. Schiefenhövel & H. Macbeth (eds.), Liquid bread. Beer and brewing in cross-cultural perspective, New York, Berghahn, 147-158

2011 Dogon and civil society. In: Esther Kuhn (ed.) Civil society in Africa. Mandé Studies 9: 7-23

 2008 In memory of a great singer: the Dogon baja ni as a cultural-historical performance. In: S. Belcher, J. Jansen & M. N’Daou (eds.) Mande Mansa, Mande Worlds 2: 193-215

2007 African tourist encounters; effects on tourism on two West African societies, African Analist, 2, 2: 94 –109

2006 Boys and masks among the Dogon, in S. Ottenberg & D.A. Binckley (eds.) Playful Performers. African children’s masquerades, New Brunswick & London: Transaction Publishers, pp 67 – 88

2005 Walking wallets? Tourists at the Dogon falaise. In: S. Wooten (ed) Wari matters: Ethnographic explorations of money in the Mande world, Münster, LIT Verlag, 191 - 216

2005 The Dogon heartland: rural transformations on the Bandiagara escarpment In: M. de Bruijn, H. van Dijk, M. Kaap & K. van Til (eds.) Sahelian pathways; climate and society in Central and South Mali, African Studies Centre research report 78/2005, pp 40-70.

2004 Haunting Griaule: experiences from the restudy of the Dogon, History in Africa 31: 43-68.

2004 What is a territory: Le “Pays Dogon” as a network, in D. Kruijt, P. van Lindert & O. Verkoren (eds.) State and development; essays in honour of Menno Vellinga, Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publ., pp 201- 217.

2002 African tourist encounters; Effects of tourism in two West-African societies, Africa, 73, 3: 251 – 289

1994 The Innocent sorcerer; coping with evil in two African societies, Kapsiki and Dogon. In: T. Blakely, W.E.A. van Beek & D.L. Thomson (eds.), African religion: Experien­ce and expression, London: James Currey, pp. 196-228.

1994 Dogon religie: Afrika en Sirius? Religieuze bewegingen in Nederland 28: 99-114

1993 Processes and limitations of Dogon agricultural knowledge. In: M. Hobart (ed.) An anthropolo­gical critique of development; the growth of Ignorance, London: Routledge, pp 44-60

1991 Harmony versus autonomy; Models of agricultural fertility among the Dogon and the Kapsiki, In: A. Jakobson-Widding & W.E.A. van Beek (eds.) The creative communion: African folk models of fertility and the regeneration of life. Uppsala: University Press, pp 285-306.

1991 Dogon restudied: A field evaluation of the work of Marcel Griaule, Current Anthro­pology 32, 2: 139-167

1991 Enter the bush: a Dogon mask festival. In: S. Vogel (ed.), Africa explo­res; 20th century African art. New York & Prestal Munich: Center for African Art, pp 56-73

W.E.A. van Beek & P. Banga

1992 The Dogon and their trees. In: Elisabeth Croll & David Parkin (eds.) Bush base, forest farm. Culture, environment and development, London, Routledge, pp 57-75.

W.E.A. van Beek, Oumar Ongoiba and Atimè Saye.

2022 Singing with he Dogon prophet. New York: Lexington University Press.

W.E.A. van Beek, Atimè Saye & Oumar Ongoiba.

2020. Chanter le baja ni. Abirè le Voyant Dogon. Leiden & London: African Studies Centre & UCL Press. ASC Occasional Publications 37

H. van Dijk, M. de Bruijn & W.E.A. van Beek

2004 Pathways to mitigate climate variability and climate change in Mali: the districts of Douentza and Koutiala compared. In: A.J. Dietz, R. Ruben & A. Verhagen (eds.) The impact of climate cchange on dry-lands. With a focus on West Africa, Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 173-207


De foto toont de ouden van Sodanga, Tireli, in hun mannenhuis. Foto: Wouter van beek, Tireli 1983