Redefining Shamanisms: Spiritualist Mediums and Other Traditional Shamans as Apprenticeship Outcomes: Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies
Autor Dr. David Gordon Wilsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472579041
ISBN-10: 1472579046
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472579046
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Reasserts the usefulness of the category of Shamanism, fulfilling the aim of Eliade's work.
Notă biografică
David Gordon Wilson has lectured at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Cuprins
1. Introduction 2. Spiritualism: A Modern Movement 3. Understanding Mediumship 4. Case Study I: Portobello Spiritualist Church 5. Shamanism in North American Scholarship: the Genealogy of a Model 6. Case Study II: the Evenki 7. Conclusions: An Apprenticeship Model of Shamanic Ppractice
Recenzii
This is a rare and valuable field study of Spiritualism, more so because its author is both a practicing medium and a fine scholar of religion. In addition, it is a truly comparative study that goes beyond description to make an innovative case for rethinking the category of 'shamanism' in light of a core emphasis on apprenticeship.
This is an elegantly written, original monograph that arguably has singlehandedly resuscitated the study of spiritualism in Religious Studies. It deserves a wide readership and is strongly recommended.
David Gordon Wilson's 'insider' position as a Spiritualist medium affords a unique insight which redefines not only our understanding of shamanism, but also the place of Spiritualism in modern British society. As our appreciation and awareness of the sheer complexity of the religious and spiritual landscape of modern Western society continues to develop this text draws attention to the fact that enchanted otherworldly spiritualities do not exist outside society and everyday life, but emerge from and feed into the social, cultural and physical landscapes they are housed within. In this way Wilson offers insight into not only Spiritualism and shamanism, but into the societies from which they emerge, making this nuanced account of a very particular spiritual practice relevant to our wider understanding of the modern - and far from disenchanted - condition.
Based in a detailed account of contemporary Spiritualist practices, this is an enterprising study of mediumship in modern European society. The author boldly argues that learning how to be a working Spiritualist medium can be understood as a "western" instance of a cross-cultural institution of Shamanic apprenticeship. The book contains the fullest ethnography of Spiritualism in the UK yet published and will open a new chapter in studies of Spiritualism as well as generate fresh debate within comparative studies of possession and shamanism.
.I found this an informative, well-argued, richly descriptive and theoretically persuasive book that I recommend to all readers of Nova Religio.
This is an elegantly written, original monograph that arguably has singlehandedly resuscitated the study of spiritualism in Religious Studies. It deserves a wide readership and is strongly recommended.
David Gordon Wilson's 'insider' position as a Spiritualist medium affords a unique insight which redefines not only our understanding of shamanism, but also the place of Spiritualism in modern British society. As our appreciation and awareness of the sheer complexity of the religious and spiritual landscape of modern Western society continues to develop this text draws attention to the fact that enchanted otherworldly spiritualities do not exist outside society and everyday life, but emerge from and feed into the social, cultural and physical landscapes they are housed within. In this way Wilson offers insight into not only Spiritualism and shamanism, but into the societies from which they emerge, making this nuanced account of a very particular spiritual practice relevant to our wider understanding of the modern - and far from disenchanted - condition.
Based in a detailed account of contemporary Spiritualist practices, this is an enterprising study of mediumship in modern European society. The author boldly argues that learning how to be a working Spiritualist medium can be understood as a "western" instance of a cross-cultural institution of Shamanic apprenticeship. The book contains the fullest ethnography of Spiritualism in the UK yet published and will open a new chapter in studies of Spiritualism as well as generate fresh debate within comparative studies of possession and shamanism.
.I found this an informative, well-argued, richly descriptive and theoretically persuasive book that I recommend to all readers of Nova Religio.