Money, Mobile Money and Rituals in Western Kenya: The Contingency Fund and the Thirteenth Cow

Author:

Kusimba Sibel

Abstract

Abstract:This article, based on fieldwork in Western Kenya from 2012 to 2016, describes how life cycle rituals collect and distribute different forms of money, including land, property, personhood, animals, cash, and digital moneys. It specifically examines a ritual coming of age for adolescent boys. By organizing multiple forms of money relative to the phases of a human life, the past, and the future, these rituals serve to manage and transfer wealth across generations and to give these transfers social and moral dimensions. The study provokes a critique of financial initiatives in the Global South that often assume that the financial goals of the poor are short-term.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Anthropology,Cultural Studies

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