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First Edition, Human & Rousseau, 1984, Hardback - Ethnopsychology - 108pp.
Living in Two Worlds: Communication Between a White Healer and Her Black Counterparts -- M. Vera Bührmann
Some white South Africans have grown up with the sound of African singing accompanied by drumming in their ears at night. It stirred feelings of fear, of mystery and fascination, but also of avoidance - "Leave it alone, it is not for us," they were told by their elders. And so they knew nothing about the aim, purpose and use of singing, dancing and drumming in the life of the native African - it was brushed aside as mere "beer parties". The white South African knew and understood even less about these as methods of healing and bringing comfort to body and mind. Yet for many the fascination remained, as did the mystery.
No cultural group can exist meaningfully without its living myths, rituals and ceremonies. Moreover, in southern Africa the coexisting racial groups have a unique opportunity of being mutually enriched and fertilised by exploring, accepting and understanding one another's cultural beliefs and practices.
This book aims at improving such understanding, and at building a bridge of empathy between "two worlds" the Western way of experiencing life, which is largely rational, intellectual and technological. and the world of the traditional Xhosa, which is primarily intuitive, non-rational and oriented towards symbols and images.
The author writes about her research work among the indigenous Xhosa healers and sets out to show that much of what is commonly called "the witchdoctor's magic" is not magical in the usual sense of the word, but is intuitively based on sound principles of depth psychology widely practised in the West.
Living in Two Worlds is required reading for anyone interested in the social, political and psychological realities of southern Africa.
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