Possessing spirits and healing selves: embodiment and transformation in an Afro-Brazilian religion

Spirit possession involves the displacement of a human's conscious self by that of a powerful other - a spirit, god, or demon - who temporarily occupies the human's body. To many, spirit possession is quintessentially exotic, a novelty, an example of the ways in which "others" ar...

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Main Author: Seligman, Rebecca ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Palgrave Macmillan 2014
In:Year: 2014
Edition:First edition: September 2014
Series/Journal:Culture, mind, and society
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Brazil / Blacks / Faith healing / Possession
Further subjects:B Candomblé (Religion) Brazil
B Blacks Religion Brazil
B Spirit Possession Brazil
B Ethnology Brazil
B Spiritual Healing Brazil
B Healing Brazil
B Social Science Customs & Traditions
B Religion Spirituality
B Ethnobiology Brazil
B Social Science Anthropology Cultural
B Brazil Religious life and customs
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Summary:Spirit possession involves the displacement of a human's conscious self by that of a powerful other - a spirit, god, or demon - who temporarily occupies the human's body. To many, spirit possession is quintessentially exotic, a novelty, an example of the ways in which "others" are fundamentally different. In this book, Seligman shows that, far from being exotic and "other," spirit possession mediumship represents a privileged site for understanding a number of fundamental aspects of human experience - especially those involved with interactions among meaning, embodiment, and subjectivity. Using a diverse set of ethnographic, psychological, and biological data gathered during fieldwork among spirit possession mediums of the Candomble; religion in Northeastern Brazil, she explores how everyday and religious practices and meanings shape and interact with the bodily experiences and psychophysiological states of Candomble; mediums, both before and after their initiations, and how such interactions shape their experiences of selfhood"
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 185-201
ISBN:1349488755