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The Invention Of Prophecy Reprint 2020 Armin W Geertz

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The Invention Of Prophecy Reprint 2020 Armin W Geertz
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.42 MB
Pages: 520
Author: Armin W. Geertz
ISBN: 9780520311084, 0520311086
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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The Invention Of Prophecy Reprint 2020 Armin W Geertz by Armin W. Geertz 9780520311084, 0520311086 instant download after payment.

Armin Geertz corrects what he sees as basic American and European tendencies to misrepresent non-Western cultures. Carefully documenting the historical role of prophecy in Hopi Indian religion, Geertz shows how prophecies about the end of the world have been created by the Hopi Traditionalist Movement and used by non-Indian movements, cults, and interest groups. Many of the seeming peculiarities of Hopi religion and culture have been invented, he says, by tourists, novelists, journalists, and scholars, and the millennial Traditionalist Movement has subtly co-authored European and American stereotypes of Indians. Geertz's richly detailed examples and persuasive arguments will be welcomed by all those interested in Native American studies, comparative religions, anthropology, and sociology.

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