Holy Hustlers, Schism, and Prophecy
Apostolic Reformation in Botswana
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:10th May '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book examines the charismatic Christian reformation presently underway in Botswana's time of AIDS and the moral crisis that divides the church between the elders and the young, apostolic faith healers. Richard Werbner focuses on Eloyi, an Apostolic faith-healing church in Botswana's capital. Werbner shows how charismatic 'prophets' - holy hustlers - diagnose, hustle, and shock patients during violent and destructive exorcisms. He also shows how these healers enter into prayer and meditation and take on their patients' pain and how their ecstatic devotions create an aesthetic in which beauty beckons God. Werbner challenges theoretical assumptions about mimesis and empathy, the power of the word, and personhood. With its accompanying DVD, "Holy Hustlers, Schism, and Prophecy" integrates textual and filmed ethnography and provides a fresh perspective on ritual performance and the cinematic.
"Extremely relevant, state of the-art portrait of contemporary African Christianity... A fascinating read for any anthropologist, regardless of expertise." -- Ruy Llera Blanes, University of Lisbon, London School of Economics Social Anthropology
ISBN: 9780520268548
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 454g
268 pages