Madumo, a Man Bewitched
Autor Adam Ashforthen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2005
No one answered when I tapped at the back door of Madumo's home on Mphahlele Street a few days after my return to Soweto, so I pushed the buckling red door in a screeching grind of metal over concrete and entered calling, "Hallo?"
So begins this true story of witchcraft and friendship set against the turbulent backdrop of contemporary Soweto. Adam Ashforth, an Australian who has spent many years in the black township, finds his longtime friend Madumo in dire circumstances: his family has accused him of using witchcraft to kill his mother and has thrown him out on the street. Convinced that his life is cursed, Madumo seeks help among Soweto's bewildering array of healers and prophets. An inyanga, or traditional healer, confirms that he has indeed been bewitched. With Ashforth by his side, skeptical yet supportive, Madumo embarks upon a physically grueling treatment regimen that he follows religiously-almost to the point of death-despite his suspicion that it may be better to "Westernize my mind and not think about witchcraft."
Ashforth's beautifully written, at times poignant account of Madumo's struggle shows that the problem of witchcraft is not simply superstition, but a complex response to spiritual insecurity in a troubling time of political and economic upheaval. Post-apartheid Soweto, he discovers, is suffering from a deluge of witchcraft. Through Madumo's story, Ashforth opens up a world that few have seen, a deeply unsettling place where the question "Do you believe in witchcraft?" is not a simple one at all. The insights that emerge as Ashforth accompanies his friend on an odyssey through Soweto's supernatural perils have profound implications even for those of us who live in worlds without witches.
So begins this true story of witchcraft and friendship set against the turbulent backdrop of contemporary Soweto. Adam Ashforth, an Australian who has spent many years in the black township, finds his longtime friend Madumo in dire circumstances: his family has accused him of using witchcraft to kill his mother and has thrown him out on the street. Convinced that his life is cursed, Madumo seeks help among Soweto's bewildering array of healers and prophets. An inyanga, or traditional healer, confirms that he has indeed been bewitched. With Ashforth by his side, skeptical yet supportive, Madumo embarks upon a physically grueling treatment regimen that he follows religiously-almost to the point of death-despite his suspicion that it may be better to "Westernize my mind and not think about witchcraft."
Ashforth's beautifully written, at times poignant account of Madumo's struggle shows that the problem of witchcraft is not simply superstition, but a complex response to spiritual insecurity in a troubling time of political and economic upheaval. Post-apartheid Soweto, he discovers, is suffering from a deluge of witchcraft. Through Madumo's story, Ashforth opens up a world that few have seen, a deeply unsettling place where the question "Do you believe in witchcraft?" is not a simple one at all. The insights that emerge as Ashforth accompanies his friend on an odyssey through Soweto's supernatural perils have profound implications even for those of us who live in worlds without witches.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226029726
ISBN-10: 0226029727
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New ed.
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 0226029727
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New ed.
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Adam Ashforth is visiting associate professor of social science at the Institute for Advanced Study.
Cuprins
A Note to the Reader
1. Where's Madumo?
2. Madumo's Curse
3. In the City
4. Breakfast Stories
5. Diagnosis
6. Talking of Witches
7. The Healer and His Craft
8. A Deluge of Witchcraft
9. The Healing Begins
10. Of Witches and Their Craft
11. A Witch's Brew?
12. Church
13. Madumo's Advice to the Lovelorn
14. Isidliso Nights
15. Diagnoses, Doubts, and Despair
16. Back to Square One
17. Interview with the Ancestors
18. The Homecoming
19. A Feast for the Ancestors?
20. Departures and Beginnings
1. Where's Madumo?
2. Madumo's Curse
3. In the City
4. Breakfast Stories
5. Diagnosis
6. Talking of Witches
7. The Healer and His Craft
8. A Deluge of Witchcraft
9. The Healing Begins
10. Of Witches and Their Craft
11. A Witch's Brew?
12. Church
13. Madumo's Advice to the Lovelorn
14. Isidliso Nights
15. Diagnoses, Doubts, and Despair
16. Back to Square One
17. Interview with the Ancestors
18. The Homecoming
19. A Feast for the Ancestors?
20. Departures and Beginnings