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    The Anthropology of evil.David J. Parkin (ed.) - 1985 - New York, NY: Blackwell.
    Evil may be said to be shadowy, mysterious, covert, and associated with night, darkness, secrecy. It is a force acting to destroy the integrity, happiness and welfare of 'normal' society. It is at once the cause and the explanation of misfortune, of the wretchedness of human existence, and of our own individual wrongdoing. That, at any rate, is substantially the western Christian (and pre-Christian) view.
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  2. Eradication and dispersal of the unpalatable in Islam, medicine and anthropological theory.David Parkin - 1995 - In Richard Fardon (ed.), Counterworks: Managing the Diversity of Knowledge. Routledge. pp. 136.
     
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    In the nature of the human landscape: provenances in the making of Zanzibari politics.David Parkin - 2004 - In J. R. Clammer, Sylvie Poirier & Eric Schwimmer (eds.), Figured Worlds: Ontological Obstacles in Intercultural Relations. University of Toronto Press.
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    Latticed knowledge.David Parkin - 1995 - In Richard Fardon (ed.), Counterworks: Managing the Diversity of Knowledge. Routledge. pp. 146.