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In this article I propose an approach to sacrifice through notions of time, memory and expectation, moving away from classical formalist definitions that highlight the ‘nature and function’ of sacrifice, and into ideas of meaning and experience and their insertion in particular ideologies of time. I will argue that sacrifice entails particular temporalities, participating in political and experiential realms of memory and expectation. For this, I will invoke a particular regime of sacrifice: the notion of self-sacrifice, as it circulates among a prophetic and messianic Christian movement of Angolan origin, the Tokoist Church.
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Sacrifice Sacrifício Angola Tokoist Church Igreja Tocoísta
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Blanes, R. L. (2014). Time for Self-Sacrifice: Temporal Narratives, Politics and Ideals in African Prophetism. Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology, 79 (3), 406-429
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Routledge
