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A key theme in the anthropology of beliefs is the relationship between socio-economic change and changes in the belief system. It has been widely argued that rapid economic change, particularly the introduction of capitalism, leads to an increase in beliefs in, and representations of, evil and the devil. These beliefs, it is argued, constitute forms of resistance to, or rejection of, "modernity." This volume builds on these arguments, suggesting that rather than an indigenous resistance to capitalism, such representations signal a profound moral ambivalence towards the socio-economic process inherent in capitalist economy. Using a range of examples, from Surinamese zombies to American horror films, it demonstrates the extent to which evil imagery is linked to a fear of excess, particularly in situations where people find themselves, or perceive themselves, to be peripheral to the centers of political, economic, and cultural power.



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“…lively and ethnographically interesting. This makes Powers of Good and Evil an excellent teaching resource." • Ethnos



Table of Contents

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Introduction
Jon P. Mitchell

Chapter 1. Dangerous Creatures and the Enchantment of Modern Life
Bonno Thoden van Velzen and Ineke van Wetering

Chapter 2. Witchcraft and New Forms of Wealth: Regional Variations in South and West Cameroon
Peter Geschiere

Chapter 3. The Devil, Satanism and the Evil Eye in Contemporary Malta
Jon P. Mitchell

Chapter 4. 'You Devil, Go Away from Me!' Pentecostalist African Christianity and the Powers of Good and Evil
Birgit Meyer

Chapter 5. Modernity, Crisis, and the Rise of Charismatic Catholicism in Maltese Islands
Nadia Theuma

Chapter 6. Good, Evil and Godhood: Mormon Morality in the Material World
Hildi J. Mitchell

Chapter 7. The State and the Empire of Evil
Jojada Verrips

Chapter 8. The Iconography of Evil in Maltese Art
Isabelle Borg

Conclusions: The Political Economy behind the Powers of Good and Evil
Paul Clough

Index

Powers of Good and Evil: Social Transformation

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 01/06/2001
      ISBN13: 9781571813138, 978-1571813138
      ISBN10: 1571813136

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A key theme in the anthropology of beliefs is the relationship between socio-economic change and changes in the belief system. It has been widely argued that rapid economic change, particularly the introduction of capitalism, leads to an increase in beliefs in, and representations of, evil and the devil. These beliefs, it is argued, constitute forms of resistance to, or rejection of, "modernity." This volume builds on these arguments, suggesting that rather than an indigenous resistance to capitalism, such representations signal a profound moral ambivalence towards the socio-economic process inherent in capitalist economy. Using a range of examples, from Surinamese zombies to American horror films, it demonstrates the extent to which evil imagery is linked to a fear of excess, particularly in situations where people find themselves, or perceive themselves, to be peripheral to the centers of political, economic, and cultural power.



      Trade Review

      “…lively and ethnographically interesting. This makes Powers of Good and Evil an excellent teaching resource." • Ethnos



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Introduction
      Jon P. Mitchell

      Chapter 1. Dangerous Creatures and the Enchantment of Modern Life
      Bonno Thoden van Velzen and Ineke van Wetering

      Chapter 2. Witchcraft and New Forms of Wealth: Regional Variations in South and West Cameroon
      Peter Geschiere

      Chapter 3. The Devil, Satanism and the Evil Eye in Contemporary Malta
      Jon P. Mitchell

      Chapter 4. 'You Devil, Go Away from Me!' Pentecostalist African Christianity and the Powers of Good and Evil
      Birgit Meyer

      Chapter 5. Modernity, Crisis, and the Rise of Charismatic Catholicism in Maltese Islands
      Nadia Theuma

      Chapter 6. Good, Evil and Godhood: Mormon Morality in the Material World
      Hildi J. Mitchell

      Chapter 7. The State and the Empire of Evil
      Jojada Verrips

      Chapter 8. The Iconography of Evil in Maltese Art
      Isabelle Borg

      Conclusions: The Political Economy behind the Powers of Good and Evil
      Paul Clough

      Index

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