bokomslag Dark Shamans
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  • 320 sidor
  • 2002
On the little-known and darker side of shamanism there exists an ancient form of sorcery called kanaim , a practice still observed among the Amerindians of the highlands of Guyana, Venezuela, and Brazil that involves the ritual stalking, mutilation, lingering death, and consumption of human victims. At once a memoir of cultural encounter and an ethnographic and historical investigation, this book offers a sustained, intimate look at kanaim , its practitioners, their victims, and the reasons they give for their actions. Neil L. Whitehead tells of his own involvement with kanaim including an attempt to kill him with poisonand relates the personal testimonies of kanaim shamans, their potential victims, and the victims families. He then goes on to discuss the historical emergence of kanaim , describing how, in the face of successive modern colonizing forcesmissionaries, rubber gatherers, miners, and development agenciesthe practice has become an assertion of native autonomy. His analysis explores the ways in which kanaim mediates both national and international impacts on native peoples in the region and considers the significance of kanaim for current accounts of shamanism and religious belief and for theories of war and violence. Kanaim appears here as part of the wider lexicon of rebellious terror and exotic horroralongside the cannibal, vampire, and zombiethat haunts the western imagination. Dark Shamans broadens discussions of violence and of the representation of primitive savagery by recasting both in the light of current debates on modernity and globalization.
  • Författare: Neil L Whitehead
  • Illustratör: and 4 photo color insert 26 b&w photos
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780822329886
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 320
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2002-10-01
  • Förlag: Duke University Press