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Spirits in Culture, History and Mind

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Spirits in Culture, History and Mind reintegrates spirits into comparative theories of religion, which have tended to focus on institutionalized forms of belief associated with gods. It brings an historical perspective to culturally patterned experiences with spirits, and examines spirits as a locus of tension between traditional and foreign values. Taking as a point of departure shifting local views of self, nine case studies drawn from Pacific societies analyze religious phenomena at the intersection of social, psychological and historical processes. The varied approaches taken in these case studies provide a richness of perspective, with each lens illuminating different aspects of spirit-related experience. All, however, bring a sense of historical process to bear on psychological and symbolic approaches to religion, shedding new light on the ways spirits relate to other cultural phenomena.

List of contents

Introduction, Alan Howard, Jeannette Marie Mageo; Chapter 1 Gods, 5pirits, and History, Robert l. levy; Chapter 2 Continuity and shape shifting, Jeannette Marie Mageo; Chapter 3 They Loved Her Too Much, TamarGordon; Chapter 4 Heteroglossic Discourses on Nukulaelae Spirits, NikoBesnier; Chapter 5 pirit Encounters on a Polynesian Outlier, RichardFeinberg; Chapter 6 Speak of the Devils, AlanHoward; Chapter 7 Local and Foreign 5pirits in Kwaio, 5olomon Islands; Chapter 8 Apparitions, Orations, and Rings, HarveyWhitehouse; Chapter 9 Spirit Possession in Chuuk, Francis X. Hezel, Jay D. Dobbin; Chapter 10 Cultural and Experiential Aspects of 5pirit Beliefs Among the Toraja, Douglas Hollan; Chapter 11 Afterword, Lambek Michael;

About the author

Jeannette Mageo is Assistant Professor at Washington State University. Alan Howard is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii.

Summary

Spirits in Culture, History and Mind reintegrates spirits into comparative theories of religion, which have tended to focus on institutionalized forms of belief associated with gods. It brings an historical perspective to culturally patterned experiences with spirits, and examines spirits as a locus of tension between traditional and foreign values. Taking as a point of departure shifting local views of self, nine case studies drawn from Pacific societies analyze religious phenomena at the intersection of social, psychological and historical processes. The varied approaches taken in these case studies provide a richness of perspective, with each lens illuminating different aspects of spirit-related experience. All, however, bring a sense of historical process to bear on psychological and symbolic approaches to religion, shedding new light on the ways spirits relate to other cultural phenomena.

Product details

Assisted by Alan Howard (Editor), Jeannette Mageo (Editor), Mageo Jeannette (Editor), Robert Levy (Introduction)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.03.1996
 
EAN 9780415913683
ISBN 978-0-415-91368-3
No. of pages 292
Weight 540 g
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Anthropology, Society & culture: general, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, Society and culture: general

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