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ISBN: PB: 9780990505044

University of Chicago Press, HAU

March 2015

232 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

28 colour plates

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Anti-Witch

Jeanne Favret-Saada is arguably one of France's most brilliant anthropologists, and "The Anti-Witch" is nothing less than a masterpiece. A synthesis of ethnographic theory and psychoanalytic revelation, where the line between researcher and subject is blurred – if not erased – "The Anti-Witch" develops the contours of an anthropology of therapy, while deeply engaging with what it means to be caught in the logic of witchcraft. Through an intimate and provocative sharing of the ethnographic voice with Madame Flora, a "dewitcher", Favret-Saada delivers a critical challenge to some of anthropology's fundamental concepts.

Sure to be of interest to practitioners of psychoanalysis as well as to anthropologists, "The Anti-Witch" will bring a new generation of scholars into conversation with the work of a truly innovative thinker.

About the Author

Jeanne Favret-Saada is a French anthropologist and the author of many books, including "Deadly Words: Witchcraft in the Bocage".