"Ipsi sunt multi [...] et faciunt magnum strepitum": storici delle religioni, etnologi e sciamani in lo sciamanesimo prima e dopo mircea eliade di Giovanni Casadio
Through an assessment of Giovanni Casadio’s book about Mircea Eliade’s intellectual legacy to the anthropology and history of shamanism, this article intends to problematise some of the most recent theoretical and methodological issues, as well as recapitulate a number of "classical" resea...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Italian |
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Romanian Association for the History of Religions
2016
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Archaeus
Year: 2016, Volume: XX, Pages: 483-498 |
Further subjects: | B
Shamanism
B methods and theories in the study or religion B Ritual B Giovanni Casadio B Mircea Eliade |
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Summary: | Through an assessment of Giovanni Casadio’s book about Mircea Eliade’s intellectual legacy to the anthropology and history of shamanism, this article intends to problematise some of the most recent theoretical and methodological issues, as well as recapitulate a number of "classical" research questions about shamanism and its scientific study. Numerous sources, authors and scholarly traditions are mentioned and discussed, obviously keeping as the main point of reference both Eliade’s magnum opus and Casadio’s critical contribution. Special attention is given to the Italian/European scholarship. |
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Contains: | Enthalten in: Archaeus
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