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African Science Douglas J. Falen

African Science By Douglas J. Falen

African Science by Douglas J. Falen


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In this sensitive and personal investigation into Benin's occult world, Douglas Falen wrestles with the challenges of encountering a reality in which magic, science, and the Vodun religion converge into a single universal force.

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African Science: Witchcraft, Vodun, and Healing in Southern Benin by Douglas J. Falen

In this sensitive and personal investigation into Benin's occult world, Douglas J. Falen wrestles with the challenges of encountering a reality in which magic, science, and the Vodun religion converge into a single universal force. He takes seriously his Beninese interlocutors' insistence that the indigenous phenomenon known as aze (witchcraft) is an African science, credited with fantastic and productive deeds, such as teleportation and supernatural healing.

Although the Beninese understanding of aze reflects positive scientific properties in its use of specialized knowledge to harness nature's energy and realize economic success, its boundless power is inherently ambivalent because it can corrupt its users, who dispense death and destruction. Witches and healers are equivalent to supervillains and superheroes, locked in epic battles over malevolent and benevolent human desires. Beninese people's discourse about such mystical confrontations expresses a philosophy of moral duality and cosmic balance. Falen demonstrates how a deep engagement with another lived reality opens our minds and contributes to understanding across cultural difference.

African Science Reviews

A stunning achievement in the anthropology of religion. Weaving together narrative and analysis, Falen provides a gripping account of the imponderables that constitute the occult in Benin. He demonstrates how African science can refine our comprehension of fidelity and betrayal, health and illness, science and religion, and life and death-the philosophical themes that define our humanity. - Paul Stoller, author of In Sorcery's Shadow,

Guides readers straight into the untranslatable Beninois world of aze on its own terms. Falen's sensitivity and commitment to local framings and his accessible experiential narratives make this an ideal ethnography with which to explore the ontological turn, as well as a marvelously provocative challenge to the bulwarked categories separating science from magic and religion. - Sasha Newell, author of The Modernity Bluff

African Science is a masterpiece of ethnography and among the best books available on African spirituality. - Nova Religio

About Douglas J. Falen

Douglas J. Falen is a professor of anthropology at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia. He is the author of Power and Paradox: Authority, Insecurity, and Creativity in Fon Gender Relations.

Table of Contents

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note on Fon Transcription and Pronunciation
  • Introduction
  • 1 Aze and Bo: Witchcraft and Sorcery in Benin
  • 2 Black and White: Witchcraft, Science, and Identity
  • 3 Whose Reality?
  • 4 Religion and the Occult: Opposition and Connection
  • 5 Healing and the Globalization of Witchcraft
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index

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    NLS9780299318949
    9780299318949
    029931894X
    African Science: Witchcraft, Vodun, and Healing in Southern Benin by Douglas J. Falen
    New
    Paperback
    University of Wisconsin Press
    2020-06-30
    240
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