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This interdisciplinary manuscript examines one nonprofit's five years of medical outreach in the condemned witches village of Gnani in Ghana, focusing on the clashes between traditional Ghanaian beliefs, African religious tenets, and contemporary Western medical science. The research draws upon 1,714 patient interventions and 95 personal interviews, exposing the inherent challenges of separating indigenous beliefs surrounding fate and witchcraft convictions from contemporary interpretations of biological pathogens, structural and gender-based violence, and evidence-based medicine.

This book offers a novel perspective on witchcraft as it examines questions of stigmatization in order to extrapolate how disease, injury, and illness relate to social condition and the dialogue surrounding witchcraft. These unprecedented insights will serve to uncover and explore rural Ghanaian challenges in gender-based violence, religion, legal and political tenets, human rights, and medical sc

Table of Contents
1. History, Tradition, and Religion
2. Gnani – Banished to the Witches’ Village
3. Medical Concepts of Disease and Illness
4. Gnani – Etiology of Diseases and Disorders
5. Pathologies of Prejudice in Social Mechanisms
6. Facing Forward

Witchcraft as a Social Diagnosis

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    A Paperback by Elias Bongmba, Rice University Elias Bongmba Rice University, Thomas Flowers, Elias Bongmba, Rice University

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/7/2020 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498523202, 978-1498523202
      ISBN10: 149852320X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This interdisciplinary manuscript examines one nonprofit's five years of medical outreach in the condemned witches village of Gnani in Ghana, focusing on the clashes between traditional Ghanaian beliefs, African religious tenets, and contemporary Western medical science. The research draws upon 1,714 patient interventions and 95 personal interviews, exposing the inherent challenges of separating indigenous beliefs surrounding fate and witchcraft convictions from contemporary interpretations of biological pathogens, structural and gender-based violence, and evidence-based medicine.

      This book offers a novel perspective on witchcraft as it examines questions of stigmatization in order to extrapolate how disease, injury, and illness relate to social condition and the dialogue surrounding witchcraft. These unprecedented insights will serve to uncover and explore rural Ghanaian challenges in gender-based violence, religion, legal and political tenets, human rights, and medical sc

      Table of Contents
      1. History, Tradition, and Religion
      2. Gnani – Banished to the Witches’ Village
      3. Medical Concepts of Disease and Illness
      4. Gnani – Etiology of Diseases and Disorders
      5. Pathologies of Prejudice in Social Mechanisms
      6. Facing Forward

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