Harry G. West on ethnographic sorcery

If all discursive engagements with the world are inescapably metaphorical, perhaps the most interesting question is not, then, whether Muedan sorcerers’ imaginings […] are metaphors but rather whether metaphors (for that matter, all forms of discourse through which we conceive our worlds) constitute means of sorcery.

– Ethnographic Sorcery (2014), p. 64