
Healing Dramas by Raquel Romberg
In this intimate ethnography, Raquel Romberg seeks to illuminate the performative significance of healing rituals and magic works, their embodied nature, and their effectiveness in transforming the states of participants by focusing on the visible, albeit mostly obscure, ways in which healing and magic rituals proceed. The questions posed by Romberg emerge directly from the particular pragmatics of Puerto Rican brujeria (witch-healing), shaped by the eclecticism of its rituals, the heterogeneous character of its participants, and the heterodoxy of its moral economy. What, if any, is the role of belief in magic and healing rituals? How do past discourses on possession enter into the performative experience of ritual in the here and now? Where does belief stop, and where do memories of the flesh begin? While these are questions that philosophers and anthropologists of religion ponder, they acquire a different meaning when asked from an ethnographic perspective. Written in an evocative, empathetic style, with theoretical ruminations about performance, the senses, and imagination woven into stories that highlight the drama and humanity of consultations, this book is an important contribution to the cross-cultural understanding of our capacity to experience the transcendental in corporeal ways.
One of the best works I've ever read on spiritual healing.. [It] may well become a classic text in the anthropology of religion. Paul Stoller, Professor of Anthropology, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Raquel Romberg currently teaches at Tel Aviv University in Israel. She taught previously at Swarthmore College and Temple University and was a Mellon Scholar in the Institute for Global Stdies in Culture, Power and History at Johns Hopkins University.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780292706583 |
| ISBN 10 | 0292706588 |
| Title | Healing Dramas |
| Author | Raquel Romberg |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | University of Texas Press |
| Year published | 2009-06-01 |
| Number of pages | 311 |
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