Nástin společných aspektů afrického tradičního léčitelství Bantuské oblasti

African healing tradition is holistic by nature, involving an essential unity between the spiritual, psycho-somatic and social dimension of health. All these dimensions constitute an inseparable part of the total therapeutic system. The traditional conception of health and illness in Africa is conne...

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Main Author: Kateřina Mildnerová
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Language:ces
Published: AntropoWeb 2008-12-01
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Online Access:http://antropologie.zcu.cz/webzin/index.php/webzin/article/view/160
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spelling doaj-5d5dfb2247f2405489d42223d4ae7a2b2020-11-24T21:20:14ZcesAntropoWebAntropoWebzin1801-88072008-12-0142-3112160Nástin společných aspektů afrického tradičního léčitelství Bantuské oblastiKateřina Mildnerová0Department of Anthropological and Historical Sciences, Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, West Bohemian University in PilsenAfrican healing tradition is holistic by nature, involving an essential unity between the spiritual, psycho-somatic and social dimension of health. All these dimensions constitute an inseparable part of the total therapeutic system. The traditional conception of health and illness in Africa is connected to a wider framework of religion and social reality. Illness is thus not seen as a mere disruption of physical and psychological integrity of an individual, but as an affliction caused by the intervention of different invisible powers such as spirits, demons, ghosts and witches that are believed to penetrate the whole of life. Diagnostic, therapeutic and prophylactic activity of the traditional healers – ngangas (how they are called in many Bantu languages) as well as prophets of African independent churches, namely those of Pentecostal and charismatic type, are based on a common culturally shared aetiology such as natural diseases, spirit possession and witchcraft. Indigenous African healing was historically shaped by process of colonialism during which the traditional medicine was rather persecuted, on the contrary the epoch of post-colonialism brought its revalorization, its recognition by most of the African national government. The traditional medicine of many African states today is thus represented as a  constitutive part of national cultural heritage.http://antropologie.zcu.cz/webzin/index.php/webzin/article/view/160African traditional healingmedicalisation of African medicineaetiological conceptswitchcraftspirit possessiondivine – ancestral retributionAfrican independent churches
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Nástin společných aspektů afrického tradičního léčitelství Bantuské oblasti
AntropoWebzin
African traditional healing
medicalisation of African medicine
aetiological concepts
witchcraft
spirit possession
divine – ancestral retribution
African independent churches
author_facet Kateřina Mildnerová
author_sort Kateřina Mildnerová
title Nástin společných aspektů afrického tradičního léčitelství Bantuské oblasti
title_short Nástin společných aspektů afrického tradičního léčitelství Bantuské oblasti
title_full Nástin společných aspektů afrického tradičního léčitelství Bantuské oblasti
title_fullStr Nástin společných aspektů afrického tradičního léčitelství Bantuské oblasti
title_full_unstemmed Nástin společných aspektů afrického tradičního léčitelství Bantuské oblasti
title_sort nástin společných aspektů afrického tradičního léčitelství bantuské oblasti
publisher AntropoWeb
series AntropoWebzin
issn 1801-8807
publishDate 2008-12-01
description African healing tradition is holistic by nature, involving an essential unity between the spiritual, psycho-somatic and social dimension of health. All these dimensions constitute an inseparable part of the total therapeutic system. The traditional conception of health and illness in Africa is connected to a wider framework of religion and social reality. Illness is thus not seen as a mere disruption of physical and psychological integrity of an individual, but as an affliction caused by the intervention of different invisible powers such as spirits, demons, ghosts and witches that are believed to penetrate the whole of life. Diagnostic, therapeutic and prophylactic activity of the traditional healers – ngangas (how they are called in many Bantu languages) as well as prophets of African independent churches, namely those of Pentecostal and charismatic type, are based on a common culturally shared aetiology such as natural diseases, spirit possession and witchcraft. Indigenous African healing was historically shaped by process of colonialism during which the traditional medicine was rather persecuted, on the contrary the epoch of post-colonialism brought its revalorization, its recognition by most of the African national government. The traditional medicine of many African states today is thus represented as a  constitutive part of national cultural heritage.
topic African traditional healing
medicalisation of African medicine
aetiological concepts
witchcraft
spirit possession
divine – ancestral retribution
African independent churches
url http://antropologie.zcu.cz/webzin/index.php/webzin/article/view/160
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