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In Darkness And Secrecy The Anthropology Of Assault Sorcery And Witchcraft In Amazonia Illustrated Neil L Whitehead

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In Darkness And Secrecy The Anthropology Of Assault Sorcery And Witchcraft In Amazonia Illustrated Neil L Whitehead
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Publisher: Duke University Press Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Neil L. Whitehead, Robin Wright, Robin M. Wright
ISBN: 9780822333456, 0822333457
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Illustrated

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In Darkness And Secrecy The Anthropology Of Assault Sorcery And Witchcraft In Amazonia Illustrated Neil L Whitehead by Neil L. Whitehead, Robin Wright, Robin M. Wright 9780822333456, 0822333457 instant download after payment.

In Darkness and Secrecy brings together ethnographic examinations of Amazonian assault sorcery, witchcraft, and injurious magic, or “dark shamanism.” Anthropological reflections on South American shamanism have tended to emphasize shamans’ healing powers and positive influence. This collection challenges that assumption by showing that dark shamans are, in many Amazonian cultures, quite different from shamanic healers and prophets. Assault sorcery, in particular, involves violence resulting in physical harm or even death. While highlighting the distinctiveness of such practices, In Darkness and Secrecy reveals them as no less relevant to the continuation of culture and society than curing and prophecy. The contributors suggest that the persistence of dark shamanism can be understood as a form of engagement with modernity. These essays, by leading anthropologists of South American shamanism, consider assault sorcery as it is practiced in parts of Brazil, Guyana, Venezuela, and Peru. They analyze the social and political dynamics of witchcraft and sorcery and their relation to cosmology, mythology, ritual, and other forms of symbolic violence and aggression in each society studied. They also discuss the relations of witchcraft and sorcery to interethnic contact and the ways that shamanic power may be co-opted by the state. In Darkness and Secrecy includes reflections on the ethical and practical implications of ethnographic investigation of violent cultural practices. Contributors. Dominique Buchillet, Carlos Fausto, Michael Heckenberger, Elsje Lagrou, E. Jean Langdon, George Mentore, Donald Pollock, Fernando Santos-Granero, Pamela J. Stewart, Andrew Strathern, Márnio Teixeira-Pinto, Silvia Vidal, Neil L. Whitehead, Johannes Wilbert, Robin Wright

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