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Animism and the Question of Life Istvan Praet

Animism and the Question of Life By Istvan Praet

Animism and the Question of Life by Istvan Praet


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This book aims to change the terms of the debate on animism, arguing that if animism has one outstanding feature, it is its peculiar restrictiveness. The book combines some of the finest ethnographic material currently available (including firsthand research on the Chachi of Ecuador) with an unusually broad geographic scope (the Americas, Asia, and Africa).

Animism and the Question of Life Summary

Animism and the Question of Life by Istvan Praet

The central purpose of this book is to help change the terms of the debate on animism, a classic theme in anthropology. It combines some of the finest ethnographic material currently available (including firsthand research on the Chachi of Ecuador) with an unusually broad geographic scope (the Americas, Asia, and Africa). Edward B. Tylor originally defined animism as the first phase in the development of religion. The heyday of cultural evolutionism may be over, but his basic conception is commonly assumed to remain valid in at least one respect: there is still a broad consensus that everything is alive within animism, or at least that more things are alive than a modern scientific observer would allow for (e.g., clouds, rivers, mountains) It is considered self-evident that animism is based on a kind of exaggeration: its adherents are presumed to impute life to this, that and the other in a remarkably generous manner. Against the prevailing consensus, this book argues that if animism has one outstanding feature, it is its peculiar restrictiveness. Animistic notions of life are astonishingly uniform across the globe, insofar as they are restricted rather than exaggerated. In the modern Western cosmology, life overlaps with the animate. Within animism, however, life is always conditional, and therefore tends to be limited to one's kin, one's pets and perhaps the plants in one's garden. Thus it emerges that our modern biological concept of life is stranger than generally thought.

Animism and the Question of Life Reviews

'In meticulously addressing the elemental question of life, this book scrutinizes the Western view of the relationship between biology and animism...An absorbing excursion in philosophical anthropology that subversively calls for a fundamental rethinking and reformulation of the Western understanding of animism, life, and related concerns. Summing Up: Highly recommended.' - CHOICE

About Istvan Praet

Istvan Praet is Lecturer in Social Anthropology at Roehampton University.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I: Restricted Life 1. Humans: Us, the Human Beings, the Living Ones 2. Monsters: An Argument Against Foreigners 3. Beasts: An Argument Against Wildlife Part II: Life as Discontinuity 4. Adversity: An Investigation into Metamorphosis 5. Death: Ritual and the Suspension of Life 6. Catastrophe: Examining Collective Metamorphoses. Conclusion.

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NLS9781138952904
9781138952904
1138952907
Animism and the Question of Life by Istvan Praet
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2015-09-16
198
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