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Gesundheit in der Gegenwart der Ahnen: Afrikanisches Heilen zwischen Akzeptanz und Ablehnung am Beispiel Südafrikas

From the book Was ist Gesundheit?

  • Britta Rutert

Abstract

Health in the Presence of the Ancestors: African Healers between Acceptance and Denial: ACase Study from South Africa. Health and well-being for all is the ambitious aim of the third of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations (UN). The no less ambitious definition of health of the World Health Organization (WHO) defines that health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. While in biomedical contexts treatment concentrates on physical healing, in the South African context the idea of healing and well-being subsumes a combination of physical, mental and social treatment and includes the ancestors and medicinal plants as an important category in the healing process. The ancestors in particular are representatives of the social past that reaches into the present. Healing as such has a multifaceted dimension even beyond the definition of health as proposed by the WHO.

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