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African Studies, 1996
Abstract This article1 describes witchcraft accusations and witch‐hunting in a lowveld village in the former ‘homeland’ district of Mhala, Gazankulu. Two dominant trends are revealed. Firstly, middle‐aged men and the elderly are the prime targets of witchcraft accusations.
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Abstract This article1 describes witchcraft accusations and witch‐hunting in a lowveld village in the former ‘homeland’ district of Mhala, Gazankulu. Two dominant trends are revealed. Firstly, middle‐aged men and the elderly are the prime targets of witchcraft accusations.
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The “Morris Witch” in The Witch of Edmonton
2002Old Carter concludes The Witch of Edmonton on a note of emotional compromise: “So, let’s every man home to Edmonton with heavy hearts, yet as merry as we can, though not as we would” (5.3.166–67).2 Given that he has just lost a daughter, Susan (murdered impulsively by her bigamous husband), Carter’s mixed response is understandable, as is that of his ...
Laura Denker, Laurie Maguire
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Nutrition Reviews, 1970
As a refreshing departure from our usual articles, we welcome the chance to publish these perceptions of an unusual pediatrician. In presenting Dr. Cicely Williams to her Baltimore audience, Dr. Nicholas J. Fortuin said: "Today we introduce to you a distinguished British woman of medicine. Though born in Jamaica, Dr.
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As a refreshing departure from our usual articles, we welcome the chance to publish these perceptions of an unusual pediatrician. In presenting Dr. Cicely Williams to her Baltimore audience, Dr. Nicholas J. Fortuin said: "Today we introduce to you a distinguished British woman of medicine. Though born in Jamaica, Dr.
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New German Critique, 1978
The topic of "witches" has become fashionable, has indeed already acquired a fatal glamour. It has even achieved scholarly legitimacy. The fact that researchers are once again concerned with the historical phenomenon of witch persecution is by no means the origin of the vital interest in the subject today: that would be the vain assumption of ivory ...
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The topic of "witches" has become fashionable, has indeed already acquired a fatal glamour. It has even achieved scholarly legitimacy. The fact that researchers are once again concerned with the historical phenomenon of witch persecution is by no means the origin of the vital interest in the subject today: that would be the vain assumption of ivory ...
Silvia Bovenschen +3 more
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