The Feast of the Sorcerer: Practices of Consciousness and Power - Review

Sociology of Religion, Spring, 1999 by Thomas Borchert

Ultimately, Kapferer's second monograph on ritual in Sri Lanka helpfully takes sorcery away from moribund academic debates. While there are some other small concerns - such as a lack of nuance in describing the place of Buddhism in these sorcery practices - The feast of the sorcerer offers scholars interested in sorcery several new directions to explore.

Thomas Borchert University of Chicago

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