Witchcraft as a Social Diagnosis
Discover profound insights into the intersection of culture and healthcare in Witchcraft as a Social Diagnosis by Roxane Richter, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2020. Spanning 168 engaging pages, this groundbreaking book delves into the intricate dynamics at play in the village of Gnani, Ghana, where condemned witches confront medical outreach with traditional beliefs and religious practices.
Roxane Richter expertly navigates the complex dialogue surrounding witchcraft, focusing on how stigmatization influences perceptions of disease, injury, and illness in this unique social context. This thought-provoking exploration not only challenges conventional medical narratives but also sheds light on the broader implications of social conditions in diagnosing health issues.
Perfect for scholars and general readers alike, this book invites you to rethink the entangled relationships between belief systems and medical science, making it a must-have addition to your library.