TY - BOOK AU - Wreford,Jo Thobeka TI - Working with Spirit: Experiencing ‹i›Izangoma‹/i› Healing in Contemporary South Africa T2 - Epistemologies of Healing SN - 9781845454760 U1 - 610.968 22 PY - 2008///] CY - New York, Oxford PB - Berghahn Books KW - Healing KW - South Africa KW - Medical policy KW - Traditional medicine KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General KW - bisacsh KW - Medical Anthropology, Anthropology of Religion N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgements --; Terminology --; Acronyms --; Introduction --; Chapter 1 Conversations in Anthropological Theory and Method --; Chapter 2 On the Question of Ancestors --; Chapter 3 Biomedicine and Izangoma Sinyanga— Fundamental Misunderstandings and Avoidable Mistakes --; Chapter 4 On “Being Called” (Ukubiswa) --; Illustrations --; Chapter 5 Graduation (Goduswa) and Ancestral Evidences --; Chapter 6 What Got into You? Ancestral En-trancement --; Chapter 7 “Long-nosed” Izangoma and Relationship Issues in the Izangoma Community --; Chapter 8 Witchcraft and Izangoma Sinyanga in the Time of AIDS --; Postscript and Final Thoughts --; Glossary of Terms --; Bibliography --; Index; restricted access N2 - In the current model of health dispensation in South Africa there are two major paradigms, the spirit-inspired tradition of izangoma sinyanga and biomedicine. These operate at best in parallel, but more often than not are at odds with one another. This book, based on the author’s personal experience as a practitioner of traditional African medicine, considers the effects of the absence of spirit in biomedicine on collaborative relationships. Given the unprecedented challenge of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the country, the author suggests that more cooperation is vital. Taking a critical look at the role of anthropology in this endeavor, she proposes the development of a “language of spirit” by means of which the spirit-inspired aetiology of izangoma sinyanga may be made comprehensible to academic scientists and applicable to medical interventions. The author discusses white izangoma in the context of current debates on healing and hybridity and insists that there exists a powerful role for izangoma in the realm of societal healing. Above all, the book constitutes a start in what the author hopes will develop into an ongoing intellectual conversation between traditional African healing, academe, and biomedicine in South Africa UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780857450159 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780857450159 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780857450159/original ER -