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Ritual Retellings: Luangan Healing Performances through Practice - Epistemologies of Healing Isabell Herrman
Ritual Retellings: Luangan Healing Performances through Practice - Epistemologies of Healing
Isabell Herrman
Explores the significance of Belian curing rituals in practice. Demonstrates the importance of understanding rituals as emergent within their specific historical and social settings. Offers an analysis of a number of concrete ritual performances, exemplifying a diversity of ritual genres, stylistic modalities and sensual ambiences.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; This text demonstrates the importance of understanding rituals as emergent within their specific historical and social settings. It offers an analysis of a number of concrete ritual performances, exemplifying a diversity of ritual genres, stylistic modalities and sensual ambiences. Publisher Marketing:"I consider this book to be a valuable contribution to Southeast Asian ethnography and to the study of ritual performance and healing. The author effectively explores the connections of her study to contemporary approaches to the study of ritual meaning and practice, and to the wider ethnographic literature. The book reads as an extended conversation with colleagues about ways to approach, present, and understand curing rituals." . Jane Monnig Atkinson, Lewis & Clark College "The author draws the reader into a discussion about myth and ritual as flexible, unpredictable and ongoing processes intertwined with everyday life. The main strengths of the book . . . are how the author lets the spirits come alive, acting as subjects, and the central place she gives to the exploration of spirit negotiations." . Jorgen Hellman, University of Gothenburg "Belianis" an exceptionally lively tradition of shamanistic curing rituals performed by the Luangans, a politically marginalized population of Indonesian Borneo. This volume explores the significance of these rituals in practice and asks what "belian" rituals do - socially, politically, and existentially - for particular people in particular circumstances. Departing from the conception that rituals exist as ethereal, liminal or insulated traditional domains, this volume demonstrates the importance of understanding rituals as emergent within their specific historical and social settings. It offers an analysis of a number of concrete ritual performances, exemplifying a diversity of ritual genres, stylistic modalities and sensual ambiences, from low-key, habitual affairs to drawn-out, crowd-seizing community rituals and innovative, montage-like cultural experiments. Isabell Herrmans is a post-doctoral researcher in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Helsinki. She has done fieldwork in Indonesian Borneo since 1993, and has research interests in shamanistic curing practices, Indonesian politics of religion, animistic ontologies, and sensory experience.
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | March 1, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781782385646 |
| Publishers | Berghahn Books |
| Genre | Interdisciplinary Studies > Aboriginal / Native Studies |
| Pages | 304 |
| Dimensions | 160 × 238 × 25 mm · 578 g |
| Language | English |
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