Shamanism: Critical Concepts in SociologyFirst published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Contents
The experiential approach to anthropology | 17 |
Western Fantasies | 40 |
Studying with shamanthropologists | 54 |
Shamanic Counseling | 77 |
Meanings and identities | 86 |
Shamanisms today | 117 |
Ecological and phenomenological aspects of shamanism | 146 |
The interpretation of Siberian and Central Asian shamanism | 172 |
Defining the dream doctor | 186 |
Are trance ecstasy and similar concepts appropriate | 243 |
the European primitivist tradition | 261 |
Shamans and acute schizophrenia | 278 |
A critical overview of the psychiatric approaches | 297 |
LéviStrauss on shamanism | 314 |
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