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Magical Consciousness Susan Greenwood (University of Sussex, UK)

Magical Consciousness von Susan Greenwood (University of Sussex, UK)

Magical Consciousness Susan Greenwood (University of Sussex, UK)


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Zusammenfassung

Bringing about a creative dialogue between the anthropologists own experience of magical consciousness and theoretical analysis, this book is a poly-vocal study in which the voices of the neurobiologist, anthropologist as anthropologist, anthropologist as native, and various spirit beings weave an alternative narrative displaying the process of magical thinking.

Magical Consciousness Zusammenfassung

Magical Consciousness: An Anthropological and Neurobiological Approach Susan Greenwood (University of Sussex, UK)

How does a mind think magically? The research documented in this book is one answer that allows the disciplines of anthropology and neurobiology to come together to reveal a largely hidden dynamic of magic. Magic gets to the very heart of some theoretical and methodological difficulties encountered in the social and natural sciences, especially to do with issues of rationality. This book examines magic head-on, not through its instrumental aspects but as an orientation of consciousness. Magical consciousness is affective, associative and synchronistic, shaped through individual experience within a particular environment. This work focuses on an in-depth case study using the anthropologists own experience gained through years of anthropological fieldwork with British practitioners of magic. As an ethnographic view, it is an intimate study of the way in which the cognitive architecture of a mind engages the emotions and imagination in a pattern of meanings related to childhood experiences, spiritual communications and the environment. Although the detail of the involvement in magical consciousness presented here is necessarily specific, the central tenets of modus operandi is common to magical thought in general, and can be applied to cross-cultural analyses to increase understanding of this ubiquitous human phenomenon.

Magical Consciousness Bewertungen

"...this is an interesting work for those curious about the overlap between culture and cognition. Summing Up: Recommended"

- D. Harms, State University of New York College at Cortland in CHOICE

Über Susan Greenwood (University of Sussex, UK)

Susan Greenwood is apastlecturer at Goldsmiths College, University of Londonand University of Sussex. Erik D. Goodwynis Assistant Professor at University of Louisville.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction: Magic in Consciousness Part One: A Dialogue Between Anthropology and Neurobiology 1. The Analogical Reason of Magic 2. The Magical Mind-Body Problem 3. Dense Interactivity: Interdisciplinary Challenges 4. Mind, Matrix, and Metaphor: Integrating Patterns of Experience Part Two: An Ethnography of Mind 5. The Anthropologists Story: Prologue 6. Looking Into the River 7. Grandpas Magical Desk 8. Dragon Source 9. Imagination 10. The Doors of Perception 11. A Mythological Language 12. Confrontation 13. Forging Anew 14. Cyclical Return 15. Ancestors Part Three: Conclusions 16. A Creative Synthesis: Analysing the Magical Mode

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Magical Consciousness: An Anthropological and Neurobiological Approach Susan Greenwood (University of Sussex, UK)
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Taylor & Francis Inc
2017-12-18
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