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Transforming Spirit Bodies - Materialization and Embodied Dependencies in South America

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"Transforming Spirit Bodies" is an edited volume that focuses on the bodies and embodiments of spirits, their (im-)materialities, and their bodily transformations. The anthropological, sociological and archaeological contributions draw attention to the embodied experiences of asymmetrical dependencies among humans and spirits and how experiences of (inter-)dependence are negotiated in their interactions. Suggesting that more-than-human entities significantly contribute to agency in social interactions and power negotiations, the volume further highlights the ambivalent yet undeniable relationship between spirits and materiality. During the processes of materialization and dematerialization, in which spirit bodies transform and are transformed, more-than-human entities may share substances and agency with humans. Not only having material but also social dimensions, these dynamics are influenced by relations of power and dependency. Following posthumanist approaches, this volume therefore challenges the anthropocentric views that continue to dominate scholarly analysis of power relations, dependency, and coercion.

About the author

Sinah Theres Kloß
,
Lena Muders
,
Taynã Tagliati
, University of Bonn, Germany.

Summary

“Transforming Spirit Bodies” is an edited volume that focuses on the bodies and embodiments of spirits, their (im-)materialities, and their bodily transformations. The anthropological, sociological and archaeological contributions draw attention to the embodied experiences of asymmetrical dependencies among humans and spirits and how experiences of (inter-)dependence are negotiated in their interactions. Suggesting that more-than-human entities significantly contribute to agency in social interactions and power negotiations, the volume further highlights the ambivalent yet undeniable relationship between spirits and materiality. During the processes of materialization and dematerialization, in which spirit bodies transform and are transformed, more-than-human entities may share substances and agency with humans. Not only having material but also social dimensions, these dynamics are influenced by relations of power and dependency. Following posthumanist approaches, this volume therefore challenges the anthropocentric views that continue to dominate scholarly analysis of power relations, dependency, and coercion.

Product details

Assisted by Sinah Theres Kloß (Editor), Lena Muders (Editor), Taynã Tagliati (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.04.2025
 
EAN 9783111659121
ISBN 978-3-11-165912-1
No. of pages 182
Weight 448 g
Illustrations 2 b/w and 16 col. ill.
Series Dependency and Slavery Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

South America, Spirit, History, Spirits, HIS000000 HISTORY / General, Corporeality, HIS037030 HISTORY / Modern / General, REL017000 RELIGION / Comparative Religion, HIS024000 HISTORY / Latin America / General

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