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portada redefining shamanisms: spiritualist mediums and other traditional shamans as apprenticeship outcomes (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2013
Language
English
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.6 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
Weight
0.54 kg.
ISBN
1441159509
ISBN13
9781441159502

redefining shamanisms: spiritualist mediums and other traditional shamans as apprenticeship outcomes (in English)

David Gordon Wilson (Author) · Bloomsbury Publishing PLC · Hardcover

redefining shamanisms: spiritualist mediums and other traditional shamans as apprenticeship outcomes (in English) - Wilson, David Gordon

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Synopsis "redefining shamanisms: spiritualist mediums and other traditional shamans as apprenticeship outcomes (in English)"

Spiritualism and mediumship are often regarded as the product of lingering superstition in the Victorian era, and as having limited relevance in modern Anglo-American society. Scholarship to date which has considered Spiritualism as a distinct religious tradition has focussed on analysing the phenomenon in terms of spirit possession only. This volume analyses the development of shamanism (communication with the spiritual world) as a concept within North American English-speaking scholarship, with particular focus on Mircea Eliade's influential cross-cultural presentation of shamanism. By re-examining the work of Sergei Shirokogoroff, one of Eliade's principal sources, the traditional Evenki shamanic apprenticeship is compared and identified with the new Spiritualist apprenticeship. The author demonstrates that Spiritualism is best understood as a traditional shamanism, as distinct from contemporary appropriations or neo-shamanisms. He argues that shamanism is the outcome of an apprenticeship in the management of psychic experiences, and which follows the same pattern as that of the apprentice medium. In doing so, the author offers fresh insights into the mechanisms that are key to sustaining mediumship as a social institution.

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