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Going Native Or Going Naive?:

White Shamanism and the Neo-Noble Savage
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University Press of America, 2003 - Social Science - 103 pages
Going Native or Going Naive? is a critical analysis of an esoteric-Indian movement, called white shamanism. This movement, originating from the 1980's New Age boom, redefines the phenomenon of playing Indian. For white shamans and their followers, Indianness turns into a signifier for cultural cloning. By generating a neo-primitivistic bias, white shamanism utilizes esoteric reconceptualizations of ethnicity and identity. In Going Native or Going Naive?, a retrospective view on psychohistorical and sociopolitical implications of Indianness and (ig)noble savage metaphors should clarify the prefix neo within postmodern adaptations of primitivism. The appropriation of an Indian simulacrum by white shamans as well as white shamanic disciplines connotes a subtle, yet hazardous form of ethnocentrism. Transcending mere market trends and profit margins, white shamanism epitomizes synthetic/cybernetic acculturations. Through investigating the white shamanic matrix, Going Native or Going Naive? is intended to make these synthesizing processes more transparent.

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Review: Going Native or Going Naive?: White Shamanism and the Neo-Noble Savage

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It is possible that Wernitznig has a valid point or two, but if so they are lost under the vitriolic and straw-man rhetoric that passes for a writing style. The author also seems strongly inclined to ... Read full review

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User Review  - Evgenia - Goodreads

The introduction was informative and brought up some good points. I thought that the rest of the book was a bit harsh and very badly written. Read full review

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Contents

White Shamanism
1
New Age Goes Native
29
No Pain The Instant Enlightenment Factor
47
Copyright

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About the author (2003)

Dagmar Wernitznig is lecturer at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria.

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