The Life and Struggles of Our Mother Walatta Petros: A Seventeenth-Century African Biography of an Ethiopian Woman

The Life and Struggles of Our Mother Walatta Petros: A Seventeenth-Century African Biography of an Ethiopian Woman

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The Life and Struggles of Our Mother Walatta Petros: A Seventeenth-Century African Biography of an Ethiopian Woman

The Life and Struggles of Our Mother Walatta Petros: A Seventeenth-Century African Biography of an Ethiopian Woman

by Galawdewos

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Overview

The first English translation of the earliest book-length biography of an African woman

This is the hardcover scholarly edition of the award-winning English translation of the earliest-known book-length biography of an African woman, and one of the few lives of an African woman written by Africans before the nineteenth century. As such, it provides an exceedingly rare and valuable picture of the experiences and thoughts of Africans, especially women, before the modern era. It is also an extraordinary account of a remarkable life—full of vivid dialogue, heartbreak, and triumph.

The Life and Struggles of Our Mother Walatta Petros (1672) tells the story of an Ethiopian saint who led a successful nonviolent movement to preserve African Christian beliefs in the face of European protocolonialism. When the Jesuits tried to convert the Ethiopians from their ancient form of Christianity, Walatta Petros (1592–1642), a noblewoman and the wife of one of the emperor's counselors, risked her life by leaving her husband, who supported the conversion effort, and leading the struggle against the Jesuits. After her death, her disciples wrote this book, praising her as a friend of women, a devoted reader, a skilled preacher, and a radical leader. One of the earliest stories of African resistance to European influence, this biography also provides a picture of domestic life, including Walatta Petros’s life-long relationship with a female companion.

Richly illustrated with dozens of color illustrations from early manuscripts, this groundbreaking volume provides an authoritative and highly readable translation along with an extensive introduction. Other features include a chronology of Walatta Petros’s life, maps, a comprehensive glossary, and detailed notes on textual variants.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400880065
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 10/13/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 544
File size: 657 MB
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About the Author

Wendy Laura Belcher is associate professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University. She is the author of Abyssinia's Samuel Johnson and Honey from the Lion: An African Journey. Michael Kleiner is a historian of Ethiopia and a translator. He has taught at the universities of Göttingen, Marburg, and Hamburg, as well as at Addis Ababa University.

Table of Contents

  • Frontmatter, pg. A
  • Contents, pg. v
  • Abbreviations, pg. xi
  • Chronology, pg. xiii
  • Preface, pg. xvii
  • Acknowledgments, pg. xxxiii
  • Introduction to the Text, pg. 1
  • Manuscripts of the Text and Earlier Translations, pg. 49
  • Introduction to the Translation of the Text, pg. 61
  • The Ethiopian Script and Its Transcription, pg. 72
  • Introduction, pg. 77
  • Chapter 1: The Author’s Worthiness – Chapter 50: The Mother of Our Mother Dies, pg. 78
  • Chapter 51: Our Mother Raises the Monk Silla Kristos from the Dead – Chapter 92: Our Mother Departs to Eternal Life, pg. 190
  • Alternate Ending of the Gädlä Wälättä P̣eṭros, pg. 271
  • The Translation of the Miracles of Walatta Petros (täˀamərä Wälättä P̣eṭros), pg. 273
  • Summaries of Additional Miracles of Walatta Petros (täˀamərä Wälättä P̣eṭros), pg. 335
  • Summary of the Short History of Walatta Petros’s Community (in MSS I and J only), pg. 349
  • The Translation of the Poem Portrait of Walatta Petros (Mälkəˀa Wälättä P̣eṭros), pg. 353
  • The Translation of the Poem Hail to Walatta Petros (Sälamta Wälättä P̣eṭros), pg. 381
  • Colophons, pg. 391
  • Appendix: Manuscript Folio Missing From the Conti Rossini print edition (From MS J), pg. 393
  • Glossary: People, Places, and Terms in the Text, pg. 395
  • Works cited, pg. 471
  • Index, pg. 487

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"Rarely have I read a text that offered as many possibilities as this story of the seventeenth-century Ethiopian saint Walatta Petros, a multidimensional woman worthy of study. Belcher and Kleiner have given a new generation of readers access to this full biography of a formidable resister to European colonization, as well as keen insight into her communities and relationships with women."—Salamishah Tillet, University of Pennsylvania

"The revolutionary Ethiopian saint Walatta Petros finally has the translation into English that she deserves. Faithful, well-researched, and accessible, this volume brings to light a fascinating example of women's leadership in the early modern world."—Getatchew Haile, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

"Wendy Belcher and Michael Kleiner's annotated English translation of the biography of Walatta Petros combines rigorous textual scholarship with a fresh, vivid, and intimate portrait of the saint in her context. This stimulating volume will challenge general readers' view of Africa as 'the land of orality.'"—Alessandro Bausi, University of Hamburg

"This beautifully translated biography tells the fascinating story of an influential seventeenth-century Ethiopian leader. Based on meticulous scholarship using the oldest manuscripts, and including an accessible introduction, color illustrations, and helpful footnotes, this is a significant contribution to Ethiopian and women's studies as well as religious history."—Alice Ogden Bellis, Howard University School of Divinity

"This book provides an important contribution to the history of elite African women and to the scholarship on Ethiopia. The text reads fluently, the critical apparatus is very impressive, and the introduction does everything we could ask an introduction to do."—John K. Thornton, Boston University

"This eminently readable translation of a neglected and important work is a major contribution to scholarship, beautifully framed by the introduction and the book's other features. Taken together, they provide almost a reference work on premodern Ethiopia, full of rich byways through which we are led with erudition and clarity."—Samantha Kelly, Rutgers University

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