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Italian Witchcraft and Shamanism: The Tradition of Segnature, Indigenous and Trans-cultural Shamanic Traditions in Italy: Aries Book Series, cartea 35

Autor Angela Puca
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 apr 2024
Shamanism is thriving as an exotic import and a hidden native tradition in Italy today. This ethnographical work uncovers two faces of Italian shamanism. The first is trans-cultural shamans who creatively adapt rituals and beliefs from indigenous cultures worldwide. Second, extensive fieldwork shows how regional folk magic practices of segnatoriand segnatrici constitute a little-known but enduring form of native Italian shamanism. By documenting these parallel worlds, contemporary magic workers appear to be the heirs of ancient local healing traditions. Offering rare insights into vernacular religion, this book vividly portrays shamans' past and present on the Italian peninsula.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004694170
ISBN-10: 900469417X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Aries Book Series


Notă biografică

Angela Puca, Ph.D. (2021), is an independent Religious Studies scholar and university lecturer. She is bridging the gap between academia and the general public with her social media project Angela’s Symposium, where she educates the public on peer-reviewed scholarship.

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Acknowledgements

1The Starting Point and the Behind the Scenes
1 The Journey to Investigating Italian Witchcraft and Shamanism

2 Outline of the Book


2How to Define Shamanism: Deixis and Discourse Analysis
1 Defining Shamanism

2 Can Westerners Be Shamans?

3 Misinterpretations of Shamanism


3Contextualising Shamanism in Italy
1 Contextualising (Trans-cultural) Shamanism in Italy

2 Relation between Shamanism and the ‘New Age’ Movement

3 The Interaction between Paganism and Trans-cultural Shamanism


4Trans-cultural Shamanism
1 Differences between Trans-cultural and Indigenous Shamanism
1.1The Lingering Heredity of Carlos Castaneda


2 Core Shamanism, as Manifested in Italy
2.1The Teachers of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies in Italy: Three Approaches to the Tradition

2.2Lorenza Menegoni, Anthropologist and Michael Harner’s Pupil

2.3Nello Ceccon, from Engineer to Shaman

2.4Sara Tenaglia, Enriching Core Shamanism with Vernacular Healing Traditions

2.5Drawing a Portrait of Core Shamanism in Contemporary Italy


3 Other Forms of Trans-cultural Shamanism
3.1Castaneda-Inspired Groups

3.2Psychological Shamanisms
3.2.1 Biotransenergetica (bte)

3.2.2 Self I-Dentity Through Ho’oponopono

3.2.3 Shamanistic Paganism


3.3Indigenous Reinterpretations (Siberian, Andean, Nordic Shamanism)


4 Trans-cultural Cosmology and Shamanic Journeying

5 Are Trans-cultural Traditions Authentic Forms of Shamanism?


5The Tradition of Segnature: The Indigenous Shamanism of Italy?
1 The Tradition of Segnature

2 The Role of Labels in Heterogenous Contemporary Traditions

3 The Meaning of Segnature

4 The Generational Gap

5 Types of Rituals and Initiations

6 The Survival of Magic. Embedding Illness into Myth

7 A Re-evaluation of Superstition?

8 Can an Italian Tradition Be Indigenous?
8.1Indigenous Peoples versus Indigenous Religions

8.2Conceptualising Indigenous Religions


9 Is the Tradition of Segnature the Indigenous Shamanism of Italy?


6Relations and Contrasts with Catholicism
1 Case Study – Pan-Amazonian Synod and the Rejection of the Pachamama

2 Catholicism versus the Tradition of Segnature


7Italian Shamanism and Contemporary Syncretism
1 The ‘Italian Shamanism’ of Michela Chiarelli
1.1Michela, ‘The Last Italian Shaman of a Hereditary Tradition’

1.2Italian Shamanism and the Use of Segnature

1.3Italian Shamanism and the Role of Magic

1.4The Conceptualisation of Syncretism

1.5The Teachings of Michela


2 Maria Capasso on the Indigenous Healing Tradition in Sardinia
2.1Types of Healers in Sardinia

2.2Maria’s Definition of Shaman and Shamanism

2.3Rituals and Belief System

2.4Ethics in Maria’s Lineage


3 Michela’s and Maria’s Shamanisms in Relation to Folk Magic and Trans-cultural Shamanism


8Conclusion
1 Review of the Book

2 Classifying Shamanisms Based on the Italian Case

3 Research Impact and Further Research


References

Index