"Women are evil": Personhood, gender and illness in Mozambique

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Abstract

Taking a case of illness and death attributed to sorcery, the article examines the connections between personhood, gender and disease in Southern Mozambique, where women are traditionally feared and accused of producing evil through spells.

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Passador, L. H. (2010). “Women are evil”: Personhood, gender and illness in Mozambique. Cadernos Pagu, (35), 177–210. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-83332010000200007

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