Powers of Good and Evil

Social Transformation and Popular Belief

Paul Clough editor Jon P Mitchell editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Berghahn Books, Incorporated

Published:1st Jun '01

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A key theme in the anthropology of beliefs is the relationship between socio-economic change and changes in the belief system. It has been widely argued that rapid economic change, particularly the introduction of capitalism, leads to an increase in beliefs in, and representations of, evil and the devil. These beliefs, it is argued, constitute forms of resistance to, or rejection of, "modernity." This volume builds on these arguments, suggesting that rather than an indigenous resistance to capitalism, such representations signal a profound moral ambivalence towards the socio-economic process inherent in capitalist economy. Using a range of examples, from Surinamese zombies to American horror films, it demonstrates the extent to which evil imagery is linked to a fear of excess, particularly in situations where people find themselves, or perceive themselves, to be peripheral to the centers of political, economic, and cultural power.

“…lively and ethnographically interesting. This makes Powers of Good and Evil an excellent teaching resource."• Ethnos

ISBN: 9781571819925

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 463g

264 pages