GLEHWE ET ZUNME, UNE APPROCHE CRITIQUE PAR LA MONDIALISATION DU MIMETISME RURALISTE CARTESIEN MANICHEISTE. POUR UNE RUPTURE EPISTEMOLOGIQUE PAR LA REFLEXION MANTIQUE DU VODUN
- 1. Enseignant-Chercheur, Departement de Sociologie-Anthropologie (DS-A), Laboratoire de Boologie et de lIntegral du Developpement (LaBooID), Universite dAbomey-Calavi (UAC).
- 2. Laboratoire de Boologie et de lIntegral du Developpement (LaBooID), Universite dAbomey-Calavi (UAC).
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Glehwe, called in Western jargon Ouidah, is a tourist town in the Republic of Benin, occupies a lagoon site, preceded by a sandy coastline that borders the Atlantic Ocean. The city is located 42 kilometers west of Cotonou. The city belongs to the historico-cultural triangle Abomey-Ouidah-Porto-Novo composed of three cities heavily involved in the slave trade, endowed with one of the most important pre-colonial architectural heritage in sub-Saharan Africa. At the heart of this city, there is Vodun and therefore the Hunkpame, one of whose connotations is Zun. It is a question here of carrying out an inventory of fixtures of mimicry in rural sociology opposed to a city-dwelling reserved for an urban sociology of Ouidah. The methodological approach adopted is purely qualitative, which satisfied the requirements for the construction and use of data collection tools: observation guide, interview guide and this, with 48 social actors formed from the sampling technique that is reasoned choice. The data collected converge on a certain number of codes with social cognitive sounds, all aspects of which remain to be determined in Glehwe: rituals of the yam.
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