MAGUN: TRADICIONALNA VRADŽBINA ZA KAŽNJAVANJE PRELJUBE KOD NATIVNOG JORUBA STANOVNIŠTVA

Autori

  • Matthias Olufemi Dada Ojo Department of Sociology Crawford University of the Apostolic Faith Mission Igbesa, Ogun State, Nigeria

Ključne reči:

magun, preljubništvo, preljubnici, preljubnice, Joruba, nativno stanovništvo, vradžbine

Apstrakt

U radu se govori o tradicionalnom metodu kažnjavanja preljube kod nativnog Joruba stanovništva u zapadnom delu Nigerije. Magun je vradžbina koja se koristi za kažnjavanje preljubnika u zemlji Joruba. Korišćenjem kvalitativnog istraživačkog metoda, u radu su izolovane dve kategorije maguna i varijacije koje postoje u njihovim okvirima. U radu se tvrdi da primena maguna za ka- žnjavanje preljube više nije uobičajen fenomen, što je posledica vesternizacije i modernizacije. U ruralnim oblastima magun opstaje kao način kažnjavanja preljubništva. Preporučuje se ekstenzivno istraživanje koje bi se bavilo magunom i drugim načinima kažnjavanja zločina i devijantnih ponašanja kod Joruba i adekvatno dokumentovanje nalaza kako bi se očuvala znanja koja ove populacije imaju o pitanjima nauke o krivičnom pravu i krivčnopravnog sistema.

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2013-12-31

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