Demystifying shamans and their world : a multidisciplinary study /

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Author / Creator:Rock, Adam J.
Imprint:Exeter ; Charlottesville, VA : Imprint Academic, c2011.
Description:xii, 265 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8738158
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Varying Form of Title:Shamans
Other authors / contributors:Krippner, Stanley, 1932-
ISBN:9781845402228
1845402227
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-247)-and indexes.
Summary:Shamanism can be described as a group of techniques by which its practitioners enter the "spirit world," purportedly obtaining information that is used to help and to heal members of their social group. Despite a resurgence of interest in shamanism and shamanic states of consciousness, these phenomena are neither well-defined nor sufficiently understood. This multi-disciplinary study draws on the fields of psychology, philosophy and anthropology with the aim of demystifying shamanism. The authors analyse conflicting perspectives regarding shamanism, the epistemology of shamanic states of consciousness, and the nature of the mental imagery encountered during these states.

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Call Number: BL2370.S5 R63 2011
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