John M. Janzen - Publications

Publications

(Books) 1974 Anthology of Kongo Religion: Primary Texts from Lower Zaire. KU Publ. in Anthropology # 5, Lawrence. 163 pp. (with Wyatt MacGaffey)

1978 The Quest for Therapy in Lower Zaire. Berkeley & London. University of California Press, 267 pp. (with collab. Wm. Arkinstall) Paperback edition, 1982.

1979 The Social History of Disease and Medicine in Africa. Special Issue: Social Science and Medicine 13B, 268 pp., (with Steven Feierman)

1980 The Development of Health. Akron, Pa., Mennonite Central Committee (Development Monograph 8), March., 32 pp.

1981 Causality and Classification in African Medicine and Health. Special Issue: Social Science and Medicine, 15B,3, 268 pp. (with Gwyn Prins)

1982 Lemba (1650–1930): A Drum of Affliction in Africa and the new World. New York, Garland Publ., 383 pp.

1991 Mennonite Furniture: A Migrant Tradition 1766–1910. Intercourse, PA: Good Books.

1992 The Social Basis of Health and Healing in Africa, ed. with Steve Feierman, University of California Press.

1992 Ngoma: Discourses of Healing in Central and Southern Africa. University of California Press.

1995 Quête de la Guérison dans le Bas-Zaïre. Paris: Karthala.

1999 "The Architecture of Anabaptist-Mennonite Spaces and Places of Meeting and Worship". Proceedings of an International Conference October 16–18, 1997, Harleysville PA. Special Issue of Mennonite Quarterly Review, April. (Editor with David Rempel-Smucker).

2000 Do I still have a life? Voices from the aftermath of war in Rwanda and Burundi, 1994-1995. KU Monographs in Anthropology # 20. with Reinhild Janzen.

2001 The Social Fabric of Health: An Introduction to Medical Anthropology. New York: McGraw-Hill

2002 Manual & Test Bank. Companion to The Social Fabric of Health. New York: McGraw-Hill. (in preparation) Kongo Reader. (in preparation) Dumuna in Kongo: Lectures in Africanist Medical Anthropology.

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