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Author Middleton, John, 1921-2009.

Title Witchcraft and sorcery in East Africa / edited by John Middleton and E. H. Winter
Published Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, [2009]
©1963

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 302 pages) : illustrations, genealogical tables
Series Witchcraft, folklore, and mythology ; volume V
Routledge library editions. Anthropology and ethnography
Witchcraft, folklore, and mythology ; volume V.
Routledge library editions. Anthropology and ethnography.
Contents Foreword / E. E. Evans-Pritchard -- Introduction / John Middleton and E. H. Winter -- Sorcery in Bunyoro / John Beattie -- Witchcraft in Ukaguru / T. O. Beidelman -- Mandari witchcraft / Jean Buxton -- Techniques of sorcery control in Central Africa / Mary Douglas -- Some structural aspects of Mbugwe witchcraft / Robert F. Gray -- Nandi witchcraft / G. W. B. Huntingford -- Witchcraft in Bugisu / Jean La Fontaine -- Witchcraft and sorcery in a Gusii community / Robert A. LeVine -- Witchcraft and sorcery in Lugbara / John Middleton -- The enemy within : Amba witchcraft and sociological theory / E. H. Winter
Summary Most, perhaps all, African peoples have witchcraft or sorcery beliefs-- or both-- in some degree, and one would have thought that they would have engaged the attention of ethnographers more than they appear to have done. Much light has been shed on witchcraft ideas in general by anthropological research during the last few decades, and the present essays on the subject in a number of African societies and the critical analysis in the Introduction should help to dispel the many misunderstandings and misconceptions about it that one finds not only in popular thought but also in learned works. This is not a subject of what is sometimes called mere academic interest. Belief in witchcraft may have almost entirely disappeared in our own culture, where it died hard, but in Africa it is still very prevalent, and not only among the uneducated. All the more reason, therefore, to welcome the present volume which takes the study of witchcraft and sorcery a step forward and also provides a textbook which should be of value in anthropological departments and of interest to non-­specialists
Bibliography Includes footnotes with bibliographical references, bibliographical references at some chapter ends, and index
Event Originally published in 1963 by Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd
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Subject Witchcraft -- Africa, East
Nyoro (African people)
Kaguru (African people)
Mandari (African people)
Mbugwe (African people)
Nandi (African people)
Gisu (African people)
Gusii (African people)
Lugbara (African people)
Baamba (African people)
Witchcraft
Africa, East
Genre/Form Instructional and educational works.
Form Electronic book
Author Winter, E. H. (Edward Henry), editor, author.
ISBN 9781136551529
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