The Life and Work of Ernesto De Martino: Italian Perspectives on Apocalypse and Rebirth in the Modern Study of Religion: Numen Book Series, cartea 173
Autor Flavio A. Geisshuesleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 iul 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004457706
ISBN-10: 9004457704
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Numen Book Series
ISBN-10: 9004457704
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Numen Book Series
Notă biografică
Flavio A. Geisshuesler earned Ph.D. degrees from the universities of Virginia (USA) and Bern (Switzerland). He is a postdoctoral fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel), where he applies the interdisciplinary perspective of the Italian School of History of Religions to contemplative practices in Indo-Tibetan tantra.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Let the Earth Shake: From Crisis-Born Hero to Master of Civilizational Crisis
1 The Decline of the West (1908–1929): The Rupture of Time in Modernity and the Rise of the Prophets of Crisis
1 Student Years under Fascism and the Guidance of a Spiritual Prophet of Crisis
2 The Arrow of Progress and the Unification of a Ruptured Modernity in Need of Orientation
3 The Crisis of the First World War and the Rise of Oswald Spengler’s Cultural Pessimism
2 Civil Religion (1929–1335): The Return to Something New as Modernist Alternative to Mircea Eliade’s Politics of Nostalgia
1 Rudolf Otto and the Return to Religion as Experience
2 Mircea Eliade’s Politics of Nostalgia and the Rebirth of Western Civilization
3 An Alternative to the Politics of Nostalgia: Modernism and the Dialectic Conception of Palingenesis as the Return to Something New
4 Questioning the Rupture of Modernity from a Dialectical Perspective: The Self-Secularization of Religion and the Self-Mythicization of Politics
3 The Crisis of the Presence (1936–1944): The Antifascist Sacralization of Politics and the Rise of Magical Thinking during WWII
1 The Antifascist Turn in the Laterza Circle and the Continued Sacralization of Politics
2 The Crisis of the Presence: Extreme States of Consciousness in Primitive Societies and the Shamanizing of Hitler in Europe
3 The Dark Side of the Soul Resurfaces in Religious Studies: The Split between the Insider-Phenomenological and the Outsider-Explanatory Approaches
4 The Savior of the European Sciences: The Redemption of the Presence and the Unifying Power of Magic
4 De-Historification (1944–1948): Shamanic Magic and the Dialectic Movement between Mircea Eliade and Claude Lévi-Strauss
1 The Integration of Eliade and Lévi-Strauss: Sacred Poles and Songs of Labor as Forms of De-Historification
2 Historicizing the De-Historifying Tendencies of the Modern Magicians in the Study of Religion
3 The Magic Christ of Science: Heroic Historicism and the Active Provocation of Crisis in Pursuit of Critical Thinking
5 Critical Ethnocentrism (1949–1959): The Southern Period and the Articulation of a Post-Colonial Anthropology alongside Claude Lévi-Strauss
1 Notoriety without Success: Controversies with the Philosopher and Intellectual Isolation within the Roman School of History of Religions
2 Shaking Earth and Intellectual Transitions: Political Militancy and Ethnographic Journeys in the Italian South
3 The Rise of the Cultural-Discursive Paradigm and Self-Reflexive Anthropology
4 Tristes Tropiques, Critical Ethnocentrism, and the Anticipation of the Cultural-Discursive Paradigm
6 Loyalty to the Cultural Homeland (1960–1965): Critical Ethnocentrism as an Anticipatory Defense against Relativism and Interpretative Anthropology
1 A Critic of Interpretative Anthropology Ante Litteram: The Anthropologist of Guilt Becomes a Philosopher of the Apocalypse of Relativism
2 Moving with and Beyond Antonio Gramsci: From Progressive Folklore to a More Successful Colonialization
3 Nostalgia for the Lost Homeland: An Anticipatory Analysis of the Cultural Turn and the Surprising Parallels between Cultural Relativism and the Insider-Phenomenological Approach
4 Science Is Not for the Stateless: An Anticipatory Critique of the Cultural Turn Based on the Ethnocentric Imperative
7 The Ethos of Transcendence (1965–1977): Decision and the Moral Imperative as Anticipatory Response to Postmodernism
1 The Philosophical Afterlife of The End of the World: Enzo Paci’s Existentialist Historicism and the Moral Imperative Grounded in the Contemporaneity of History
2 Impossible Nostalgia and the Anticipatory Analysis of the Discursive Turn
3 The Ethos of Transcendence of Life in Value as an Anticipatory Critique of the Discursive Turn
Conclusion: Let the Earth Shake (Again) or Why Rebirth Must Lead to a New Crisis
References
Index
Let the Earth Shake: From Crisis-Born Hero to Master of Civilizational Crisis
1 The Decline of the West (1908–1929): The Rupture of Time in Modernity and the Rise of the Prophets of Crisis
1 Student Years under Fascism and the Guidance of a Spiritual Prophet of Crisis
2 The Arrow of Progress and the Unification of a Ruptured Modernity in Need of Orientation
3 The Crisis of the First World War and the Rise of Oswald Spengler’s Cultural Pessimism
2 Civil Religion (1929–1335): The Return to Something New as Modernist Alternative to Mircea Eliade’s Politics of Nostalgia
1 Rudolf Otto and the Return to Religion as Experience
2 Mircea Eliade’s Politics of Nostalgia and the Rebirth of Western Civilization
3 An Alternative to the Politics of Nostalgia: Modernism and the Dialectic Conception of Palingenesis as the Return to Something New
4 Questioning the Rupture of Modernity from a Dialectical Perspective: The Self-Secularization of Religion and the Self-Mythicization of Politics
3 The Crisis of the Presence (1936–1944): The Antifascist Sacralization of Politics and the Rise of Magical Thinking during WWII
1 The Antifascist Turn in the Laterza Circle and the Continued Sacralization of Politics
2 The Crisis of the Presence: Extreme States of Consciousness in Primitive Societies and the Shamanizing of Hitler in Europe
3 The Dark Side of the Soul Resurfaces in Religious Studies: The Split between the Insider-Phenomenological and the Outsider-Explanatory Approaches
4 The Savior of the European Sciences: The Redemption of the Presence and the Unifying Power of Magic
4 De-Historification (1944–1948): Shamanic Magic and the Dialectic Movement between Mircea Eliade and Claude Lévi-Strauss
1 The Integration of Eliade and Lévi-Strauss: Sacred Poles and Songs of Labor as Forms of De-Historification
2 Historicizing the De-Historifying Tendencies of the Modern Magicians in the Study of Religion
3 The Magic Christ of Science: Heroic Historicism and the Active Provocation of Crisis in Pursuit of Critical Thinking
5 Critical Ethnocentrism (1949–1959): The Southern Period and the Articulation of a Post-Colonial Anthropology alongside Claude Lévi-Strauss
1 Notoriety without Success: Controversies with the Philosopher and Intellectual Isolation within the Roman School of History of Religions
2 Shaking Earth and Intellectual Transitions: Political Militancy and Ethnographic Journeys in the Italian South
3 The Rise of the Cultural-Discursive Paradigm and Self-Reflexive Anthropology
4 Tristes Tropiques, Critical Ethnocentrism, and the Anticipation of the Cultural-Discursive Paradigm
6 Loyalty to the Cultural Homeland (1960–1965): Critical Ethnocentrism as an Anticipatory Defense against Relativism and Interpretative Anthropology
1 A Critic of Interpretative Anthropology Ante Litteram: The Anthropologist of Guilt Becomes a Philosopher of the Apocalypse of Relativism
2 Moving with and Beyond Antonio Gramsci: From Progressive Folklore to a More Successful Colonialization
3 Nostalgia for the Lost Homeland: An Anticipatory Analysis of the Cultural Turn and the Surprising Parallels between Cultural Relativism and the Insider-Phenomenological Approach
4 Science Is Not for the Stateless: An Anticipatory Critique of the Cultural Turn Based on the Ethnocentric Imperative
7 The Ethos of Transcendence (1965–1977): Decision and the Moral Imperative as Anticipatory Response to Postmodernism
1 The Philosophical Afterlife of The End of the World: Enzo Paci’s Existentialist Historicism and the Moral Imperative Grounded in the Contemporaneity of History
2 Impossible Nostalgia and the Anticipatory Analysis of the Discursive Turn
3 The Ethos of Transcendence of Life in Value as an Anticipatory Critique of the Discursive Turn
Conclusion: Let the Earth Shake (Again) or Why Rebirth Must Lead to a New Crisis
References
Index