Healing and transculturation in Xhosa Zionist practice.

Journal: Culture, medicine and psychiatry

Volume: 7

Issue: 2

Year of Publication: 1984

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Abstract summary 

The process of transculturation of healing is considered in the cultural belief system and practice of a Xhosa Zionist community. At present in the throes of rapid socio-cultural transition, this community operates with a holistic understanding of health and sickness in which all levels of existence, including the superempirical, are held to be in dynamic mutual interrelationship. The paper examines categories of illness, diagnostic procedures and therapeutic practices in relation to converging traditional Xhosa and Western Christian frames of reference and two illustrative case histories are presented. The use made of heightening of individual and group consciousness is briefly assessed. The Zionist belief system and therapeutic practices are evaluated in terms of cultural accessibility and sociopolitical influences.

Authors & Co-authors:  Edwards F S FS

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Citations :  Hum Biol. 1962 May;34:151-60
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SSN : 0165-005X
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adult
Other Terms
Study Design
Case Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
Netherlands