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'Witchdoctors' in White Coats: Politics and Healing Knowledge in Tanzania

机译:坦桑尼亚的政治和治疗知识的“巫医科”

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At the center of conflict between the state and traditional healers (waganga wa kienyeji) over the meanings of traditional healing in contemporary Tanzania are debates about what constitutes knowledge, the production of knowledge, and the legitimacy of "traditional" ways of knowing. Drawing on media analysis and ethnographic fieldwork carried out between 2004 and 2016, I describe how healers locate their knowledge in experience, ancestors, and spirits, while the state imagines a future where traditional healers are formally educated and practice in white uniforms. While embedded in a larger colonial and postcolonial history, this conflict arose in response to the attribution of violence against persons with albinism to traditional healers.
机译:在国家和传统治疗师之间的冲突中心(Waganga Wa Kienyeji)在当代坦桑尼亚传统治疗的含义上是关于构成知识,知识的制作以及“传统”知识方式的辩论的辩论。 在2004年至2016年间进行的媒体分析和民族语展览会,我描述了治疗师如何在经验,祖先和烈酒中定位他们的知识,而国家想象一个传统治疗师在正式教育和练习白制服的未来。 在嵌入更大的殖民地和后殖民历史的同时,这种冲突是为了应对暴力对传统治疗师复合主义者的暴力侵害的归因。

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