Witchcraft and Sorcery in RhodesiaInternational African Institute, 1967 - 312 páginas |
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... social behaviour . Many anthropologists assume that it must be such a sanction . While , however , it is usually easy enough to decide why people depart from the social norms of the community in which they live , it is less easy to ...
... social behaviour . Many anthropologists assume that it must be such a sanction . While , however , it is usually easy enough to decide why people depart from the social norms of the community in which they live , it is less easy to ...
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... social status . I have referred on a number of occasions to allegations of wizardry which I have stated have arisen from or been generated by social conflicts of various sorts . The question now arises as to whether this is an ...
... social status . I have referred on a number of occasions to allegations of wizardry which I have stated have arisen from or been generated by social conflicts of various sorts . The question now arises as to whether this is an ...
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... social tension leads one into the error of supposing that an allegation is a mere symptom of social malaise and is not , in itself , a dynamic force in the community . There are , indeed , many social anthropologists who would appear to ...
... social tension leads one into the error of supposing that an allegation is a mere symptom of social malaise and is not , in itself , a dynamic force in the community . There are , indeed , many social anthropologists who would appear to ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Evidence and Confessions of Wizardry | 40 |
The Nature of Wizardry Beliefs | 66 |
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Witchcraft and Sorcery in Rhodesia J. R. Crawford,International African Institute Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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