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Afterlife
Anthropology
Author_Michael Taussig
Beliefs
Black Americans
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Colombia
Comparative analysis
Contagion
Criminology
Cultural parallels
Curse
Cycles
Death studies
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Ethics of killing
Ethnography
Folklore
Haunting
Infection
Justice
Killers
Lethal
Magical thinking
Mass shootings
Metaphysics
Moral philosophy
Necropolitics
Police brutality
Possession
Power dynamics
Retribution
Ritual
Slain
Social commentary
Souls
Spirituality
State-sanctioned
Supernatural
Taboo
Trauma
United States
Vengeance
Victimhood
Violence
Product details
- ISBN 9780226837413
- Weight: 426g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Apr 2025
- Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Corpse Magic examines beliefs about vengeance the slain magically enact on their killers, focusing on lethal violence in Colombia and the United States.
Corpse Magic is a response to the global ubiquity of violence. In this bracing new work, the influential anthropologist Michael Taussig puts killings in Colombia, by gangs and guerrillas, police and the military, and agents of agribusiness, in conversation with mass shootings and police killings, disproportionately of Black people, in the United States. In both contexts, he examines the effects of violent killing on its victims, its perpetrators, and those who witness and relive it through media footage.
Drawing from literature, religion, philosophy, and anthropology, Taussig traces the idea that the act of killing “infects” the killer and spreads outward, then connects this concept of contagion to beliefs in Colombia and elsewhere that the souls of the slain possess those of their slayers and that magic can be used to empower or thwart corpses as agents of vengeance. In this powerful and imaginative work, Taussig asks what kind of power the dead continue to have; what kinds of magic can manage that power; and what, if anything, can stop seemingly endless cycles of violence.
Corpse Magic is a response to the global ubiquity of violence. In this bracing new work, the influential anthropologist Michael Taussig puts killings in Colombia, by gangs and guerrillas, police and the military, and agents of agribusiness, in conversation with mass shootings and police killings, disproportionately of Black people, in the United States. In both contexts, he examines the effects of violent killing on its victims, its perpetrators, and those who witness and relive it through media footage.
Drawing from literature, religion, philosophy, and anthropology, Taussig traces the idea that the act of killing “infects” the killer and spreads outward, then connects this concept of contagion to beliefs in Colombia and elsewhere that the souls of the slain possess those of their slayers and that magic can be used to empower or thwart corpses as agents of vengeance. In this powerful and imaginative work, Taussig asks what kind of power the dead continue to have; what kinds of magic can manage that power; and what, if anything, can stop seemingly endless cycles of violence.
Michael Taussig is emeritus professor of anthropology at Columbia University. He is the author of many books, including And the Garden Is You and Mastery of Non-Mastery in the Age of Meltdown, both published by the University of Chicago Press.
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