Dialogue and the Interpretation of Illness: Conversations in a Cameroon Village

Dialogue and the Interpretation of Illness: Conversations in a Cameroon Village

by Robert Pool
Dialogue and the Interpretation of Illness: Conversations in a Cameroon Village

Dialogue and the Interpretation of Illness: Conversations in a Cameroon Village

by Robert Pool

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Overview

The etiology of the Wimbum people in the Western Grassfields of Cameroon is described through an examination of the way in which the meanings of key concepts, used to interpret and explain illness and other forms of misfortune, are continually being produced and reproduced in the praxis of everyday communication. During the course of numerous dialogues, witchcraft, a highly ambivalent force, gradually emerges as the prime mover. As destructive cannibals or respectable elders the witches are the ultimate cause of all significant illness, misfortune and death, and as diviners they are also the ultimate judges who apportion moral responsibility. Even the ancestors and the traditional gods turn out to be fronts behind which the witches hide their activities.The study is on three levels: a medical anthropological exploration of explanations of illness and misfortune; a detailed ethnography of traditional African cosmology and witchcraft; and an examination of recent theoretical issues in anthropology such as the nature of ethnographic fieldwork and the possibility of dialogical or postmodern ethnography.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780854968732
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/11/1994
Series: Explorations in Anthropology , #17
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert Pool London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Table of Contents

*Introduction*First Encounters*Illness, Medicine and Etiology*Witchcraft and tvu*God, the Ancestors and Illness*From Representation to Dialogue in Medical Anthropology
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