This article examines the significance of witchcraft accusations during the South African AIDS epidemic. In search of broader intercontextual understanding, I compare experiences of AIDS in Bushbuck ridge, where I have done fieldwork, with anthropological studies of kuru, a transmissible degenerative disease, in Papua New Guinea. Whereas scientists blamed the spread of kuru on the practice of cannibalism, those who were affected attributed it to sorcery. These dynamics resonate with the encounters between health workers and host populations during the AIDS epidemic in Bushbuckridge. Health propaganda attributed the rapid transmission of HIV to sexual promiscuity. In response, sufferers and their kin invoked witchcraft, shifting blame onto o...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.Although HIV and AIDS has become a common phenomenon in Z...
There has been little research into how the diverse cultures within Papua New Guinea interpret, repr...
The Azande of Ezo county, southern Sudan consider HIV/AIDS to be their worst health problem. Althoug...
In Nso’ different politics of cultural construction of the AIDS epidemic are centred around generati...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Investigating sorcery and conspiracy -- HIV/AIDS as pe...
HIV/AIDS programmes and interventions are more likely to succeed if they engage with local people's ...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) originated from cross-species transmission of the simian immu...
A CAJM article on cultural beliefs vis-a-vis medical science.The implications of witchcraft beliefs ...
Cultures all over the world have evolved illness representations that can accommodate not only new d...
HIV/AIDS programmes and interventions are more likely to succeed if they engage with local people's ...
In a scene replayed tens of thousands of times in recent years in South Africa, a relative appeared ...
Recent studies of witchcraft and sorcery in Africa have described this domain as an all–powerful and...
Historically, diseases whose aetiology could not be readily explained have been given supernatural e...
This article considers how different models of sexuality and disease converge and interact to co-pro...
Most people living with AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa have had neither a biomedical diagnosis nor antir...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.Although HIV and AIDS has become a common phenomenon in Z...
There has been little research into how the diverse cultures within Papua New Guinea interpret, repr...
The Azande of Ezo county, southern Sudan consider HIV/AIDS to be their worst health problem. Althoug...
In Nso’ different politics of cultural construction of the AIDS epidemic are centred around generati...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Investigating sorcery and conspiracy -- HIV/AIDS as pe...
HIV/AIDS programmes and interventions are more likely to succeed if they engage with local people's ...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) originated from cross-species transmission of the simian immu...
A CAJM article on cultural beliefs vis-a-vis medical science.The implications of witchcraft beliefs ...
Cultures all over the world have evolved illness representations that can accommodate not only new d...
HIV/AIDS programmes and interventions are more likely to succeed if they engage with local people's ...
In a scene replayed tens of thousands of times in recent years in South Africa, a relative appeared ...
Recent studies of witchcraft and sorcery in Africa have described this domain as an all–powerful and...
Historically, diseases whose aetiology could not be readily explained have been given supernatural e...
This article considers how different models of sexuality and disease converge and interact to co-pro...
Most people living with AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa have had neither a biomedical diagnosis nor antir...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.Although HIV and AIDS has become a common phenomenon in Z...
There has been little research into how the diverse cultures within Papua New Guinea interpret, repr...
The Azande of Ezo county, southern Sudan consider HIV/AIDS to be their worst health problem. Althoug...