The Reality of Spirits: A Tabooed or Permitted Field of Study
by Edith Turner In the past in anthropology, if a researcher “went native,” it doomed him academically. My husband, Victor Turner, and I had this dictum at the back of our minds when we spent two and a half years among the Ndembu of Zambia in the fifties. All right, “our” people believed in spirits, … Continue reading The Reality of Spirits: A Tabooed or Permitted Field of Study
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