RT Article T1 The Owl, the Dragon and the Magician: Reflections on Being an Anthropologist Studying Magic JF The pomegranate VO 17 IS 1/2 SP 141 OP 154 A1 Greenwood, Susan LA English YR 2015 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1670474666 AB This article documents the life of an anthropologist studying magic; it chronicles her trajectory of finding a place between the rationalized, analytically based academy on the one hand, and a life infused with spirits on the other. Not wanting to prioritize either critical thinking or the reality of a non-material world, Susan Greenwood shows how she has explored a magical terrain engaging sensory experiences, the imagination as a 'doorway' into an inspirited reality, and critical thinking through her anthropological work. Greenwood shows how she has negotiated often uncomfortable - but highly relevant - subjective and theoretical domains with the aim of not reducing or privileging one to the other. In the process she has sought to legitimize magic as an important aspect of knowledge that can bring academic - as well as individual - insights. K1 Paganism K1 Altered states of consciousness K1 Animism K1 Magic K1 Shamanism DO 10.1558/pome.v17i1-2.27936