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Beyond Rationalism
Rethinking Magic, Witchcraft and Sorcery
von Bruce Kapferer
Verlag: Berghahn Books
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ISBN: 978-0-85745-855-1
Erschienen am 28.02.2003
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 284 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext
Biografische Anmerkung

Introduction: Outside All Reason - Magic, Sorcery and Epistemology in Anthropology
B. Kapferer

Chapter 1. Anthroposophy and Voodoo in Dominican-Haitian Borderlands
M. Brendbekken

Chapter 2. The Smell of Death: Theft, Disgust and Ritual Practice in Central Lombok, Indonesia
K.G. Telle

Chapter 3. Sorcery, Modernity and the Constitutive Imaginary: Hybridising Continuities
B. Kapferer

Chapter 4. The Sorcerer as the Absented Third Person: Formations of Fear and Anger in Vanuatu
K. Rio

Chapter 5. Sorcerous Technologies and Religious Innovation in Sri Lanka
R. Bastin

Chapter 6. Maleficent Fetishes and the Sensual Order of the Uncanny in South West Congo
R. Devisch

Chapter 7. Fantasy in Practice: Projection and Ontrojection, or the Witch and the Spirit-Medium
M. Lambek

Chapter 8. The Discourse of 'Ritual Murder': Popular Reaction to Political Leaders in Botswana
O. Gulbrandsen

Chapter 9. Strange Fruit: The South African Truth Commission and Demonic Economies of Violence
A. Feldman

Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index



This book seeks a reconsideration of the phenomenon of sorcery and related categories. The contributors to the volume explore the different perspectives on human sociality and social and political constitution that practices typically understood as sorcery, magic and ritual reveal. In doing so the authors are concerned to break away from the dictates of a western externalist rationalist understanding of these phenomena without falling into the trap of mysticism. The articles address a diversity of ethnographic contexts in Africa, Asia, the Pacific and the Americas.



Bruce Kapferer is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen, Adjunct Professor at James Cook University and Honorary Professor at University College London.


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