语言和巫术作为一种贸易:来自肯尼亚马查科斯县的见解

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Revista Internacional de Organizaciones Pub Date : 2019-09-18 DOI:10.17345/rio23.59-77
Gatitu E. Kiguru, P. Mwangi, P. Nthiga, Caryn Kimuyu
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巫术被定义为使用魔法力量来治疗,预见未来,造成伤害或宗教。相信巫术的力量在非洲很普遍。由于这些神奇的力量,各行各业的人都向巫医寻求各种形式的治疗。因此,巫术在非洲是一种贸易,其语言的明显使用一直延续到现代社会。本文报道了对肯尼亚马查科斯县巫医使用的语言的分析,以及受访者对巫术的看法。这项研究的目的是双重的。一是识别和描述将巫术标记为贸易的语言策略。第二个目标是探索巫医使用这种语言的社会心理因素。有针对性地选取了两名巫医:一男一女。原始数据是通过对巫医的访谈记录收集的。研究发现巫医使用各种语言策略来吸引和留住客户,这些策略是巫医所处的社会心理环境的一个因素。此外,该研究还表明,由于对社会和医疗问题的普遍看法,巫医在现代肯尼亚社会中仍然具有相关性。因此,本文认为,在巫术交易中,语言是一种重要的工具,它可以故意模糊含义,以掩盖交易的秘密,增强社会排斥,从而维持对巫医魔力的信仰。
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Language and Witchcraft as a Trade: Insights from, Machakos County, Kenya
Witchcraft is defined as the use of magical powers for healing, seeing into the future, causing harm or for religion.  The belief in the powers of witchcraft is widespread in Africa. Due to these perceived magical powers people from different walks of life seek for various forms of treatments from witchdoctors.  As such, witchcraft in Africa is a trade complete with a marked use of language that sustains in in modern society. This article reports on an analysis of language used by witchdoctors in Machakos County in Kenya, and respondents’ views about witchcraft. The objectives of the study were twofold. One was to identify and describe the language strategies that mark witchcraft as trade. The second objective was to explore the socio-psychological factors governing the use of the language by witchdoctors. Two witchdoctors were purposively sampled: one male and one female. The primary data were collected through recorded interviews of the witchdoctors. It was found that the witchdoctors use various language strategies to attract and retain clientele and that these strategies are a factor of the socio-psychological environment in which the witchdoctors operate.   Moreover, the study established that witchdoctor still find relevance in the modern Kenyan society because of prevalent beliefs about social and medical problems.  This paper thus argues that language is an important tool in the witchcraft trade that serves to purposely obscure meaning in order to shroud the trade in secrecy, enhance social exclusion and consequently sustain the belief in the magical powers of the witchdoctors.
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