Divine Mandates and Political Realities: Exploring Power, Religion, and Transition in the Gambia

Danielle Agyemang, Vilashini Somiah, Khoo Ying Hooi
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This article analyses the role of religious symbolism and religiosity during The Gambia’s autocracy (1994–2017) and its democratic transition (2017–2023). Former autocratic ruler, Yahya Jammeh, exploited religious symbolism to legitimise his authority, leading to crackdowns, extrajudicial punishment, and political repression. Drawing on community engagements and interviews with 61 civil-society members, political actors, community stakeholders, and girls in rural and urban areas across The Gambia’s West Coast Region, the findings highlight the influence of cultural and value systems, particularly the intersection of religion and politics, in shaping the country’s autocracy. Exploring some of the nuances of religious ideology and religious symbols concerning the state, The Gambia’s political history allows for deeper examinations of power dynamics within the broader cultural and societal context. By adopting a multidimensional perspective of power that incorporates religion, cultural values, and ethnic dimensions, this article offers new perspectives for analysing power structures and transformations in diverse socio-political settings.
神圣使命与政治现实:探索冈比亚的权力、宗教与过渡
本文分析了冈比亚专制统治时期(1994-2017 年)和民主过渡时期(2017-2023 年)宗教象征和宗教性的作用。前专制统治者叶海亚-贾梅(Yahya Jammeh)利用宗教象征主义使其权力合法化,导致了镇压、法外惩罚和政治压迫。通过与冈比亚西海岸地区的 61 名民间社会成员、政治人物、社区利益相关者以及农村和城市地区的女孩进行社区接触和访谈,研究结果凸显了文化和价值体系的影响,尤其是宗教与政治的交汇在塑造该国专制统治方面的影响。通过探索宗教意识形态和宗教象征与国家有关的一些细微差别,冈比亚的政治历史允许在更广泛的文化和社会背景下对权力动态进行更深入的研究。通过采用一种包含宗教、文化价值观和种族维度的多维权力视角,本文为分析不同社会政治环境下的权力结构和变革提供了新的视角。
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