Being Changed by Cross-Cultural Encounters: The Anthropology of Extraordinary Experience
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Description
Anthropologists of recent generations have always expressed enormous sympathy with ‘non-rational’ modes of thought, with the ‘supernatural’ experiences of people around the world. What they have rarely in their scholarly writing admitted to doing is giving any credence to the ‘irrational’ themselves–though such beliefs have long been common among those who have lived and worked for extended periods in cultures different from those that dominate Western society.
Now, in a ground-breaking volume, leading anthropologists describe such experiences and analyze what can occur “when one opens one’s self to aspects of experience that previously have been ignored or repressed.” The ten contributions to the book include Edith Turner on ‘A Visible Spirit Form in Zambia’, Rab Wilkie on ‘Ways of Approaching the Shaman’s World’, and Marie Francoise Guedon on ‘Dene Ways and the Ethnographer’s Culture’. The editors’ introduction and conclusion extensively discuss the general issues involved.
Being Changed is a book that directly challenges the rationalist bias in Western tradition by developing a new, ‘experimental’ approach to extraordinary experiences–and a book that takes traditional cultures seriously in a way that anthropology has rarely done before.
Editor: Goulet, Jean-Guy, Editor: Young, David E
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1551110407
Language: English
Pages: 384
Additional information
Weight | 1.15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.9 × 5.9 × 0.8 in |
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