Cahiers d'Etudes Africaines
2018, Pages 793-815

Stuck in Kampala witchcraft attacks, “blocages” and immobility in the experience of born-again Congolese refugees in Uganda (Article)

Gusman A.*
  • a Università degli Studi di Torino, Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, Turin, Italy

Abstract

Based on ieldwork conducted in 2013 and 2014, this article analyses the role of religion in a context of displacement, where 40,000 refugees from the Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of Congo have been living in Kampala, Uganda. It focuses on the presence of Congolese Églises de Réveil in the neighborhood of Katwe, one of the most populated areas of Kampala. After introducing the context, it irst examines the concept of “blocage” (“being stuck/immobilized”) to demonstrate the way in which it is used to make sense of the dificulties that Congolese refugees experience in the process of resettlement. Second, it focuses on the role of religious language and beliefs in describing situations of mobility and of immobility to then examine the transformation of religious language itself, in particular, when it interprets the refugees’ condition in terms of witchcraft, deliverance and spiritual warfare. © Cahiers d’Études africaines.

Author Keywords

Kampala Witchcraft Awakening Churches Congo (DRC) Mobility/immobility Refugees

Index Keywords

refugee language Kivu Democratic Republic Congo religion social mobility Uganda

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85062870612&doi=10.4000%2fetudesafricaines.22554&partnerID=40&md5=079b69cc9c23de3553a82f0485237de0

DOI: 10.4000/etudesafricaines.22554
ISSN: 00080055
Original Language: English