In southeast Africa; the power to heal is often associated with crossing borders; whether literal or metaphorical. This wide-ranging volume reveals that healers; whose power depends on the ability to broker therapeutic resources; also contribute to the construction of the borders they transgress. While addressing diverse healing practices such as herbalism; razor-blade vaccination; spirit possession; prophetic healing; missionary health clinics; and traumatic storytelling; the nine lively and provocative essays in Borders and Healers explore the creativity and resilience of the region’s healers and those they heal in a world shaped by economic stagnation; declining state commitments to health care; and the AIDS pandemic. This important book contributes to understandings of the ways in which healing practices in southeast Africa mediate divides between the wealthy and the impoverished; the traditional and the modern; the local and the global.
#2509459 in Books Axel Ivar Berglund 1989-10-22 1989-10-22Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.30 x .77 x 6.30l; 1.40 #File Name: 0253212057402 pagesZulu Thought Patterns and Symbolism
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