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Collected Essays

Sub-Saharan Africa



Tracy J. Luedke and Harry G. West, editors. Borders and Healers: Brokering Therapeutic Resources in Southeast Africa. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2006. Pp. vi, 223. Cloth $65.00, paper $24.95.

Harry G. West and Tracy J. Luedke, Healing Divides: Therapeutic Border Work in Southeast Africa. Harry G. West, Working the Borders to Beneficial Effect: The Not-So-Indigenous Knowledge of Not-So-Traditional Healers in Northern Mozambique. Tracy J. Luedke, Presidents, Bishops, and Mothers: The Construction of Authority in Mozambican Healing. David Simmons, Of Markets and Medicine: The Changing Significance of Zimbabwean Muti in the Age of Intensified Globalization. James Pfeiffer, Money, Modernity, and Morality: Traditional Healing and the Expansion of the Holy Spirit in Mozambique. Rijk van Dijk, Transnational Images of Pentecostal Healing: Comparative Examples from Malawi and Botswana. Julian M. Murchison, From HIV/AIDS to Ukimwi: Narrating Local Accounts of a Cure. Stacey Langwick, Geographies of Medicine: Interrogating the Boundary between "Traditional" and "Modern" Medicine in Colonial Tanganyika. Christopher J. Colvin, Shifting Geographies of Suffering and Recovery: Traumatic Storytelling after Apartheid. Steven Feierman, Ethnographic Regions—Healing, Power, and History.  


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