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Arctic Madness - The Anthropology of a Delusion Pierre Deleage

Arctic Madness - The Anthropology of a Delusion By Pierre Deleage

Arctic Madness - The Anthropology of a Delusion by Pierre Deleage


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Arctic Madness - The Anthropology of a Delusion by Pierre Deleage

The French missionary-linguist Emile Petitot (1838-1916) spent twenty years near the Arctic Circle in Canada, publishing numerous works on First Nations languages and practices. Over time, however, he descended into delirium and began to summon imaginary persecutions, pen improbable interpretations of his Indigenous hosts, and burst into schizoid fury. Delving into thousands of pages in letters and memoirs that Petitot left behind, Pierre Deleage has reconstructed the missionary's tragic story. He takes us on a gripping journey into the illogic and hyperlogic of a mind entranced with Indigenous peoples against the backdrop of repressive church policies and the emergent social sciences of the nineteenth century. Apocalyptic visions from the Bible and prophetic movements among First Nations peoples merged in the missionary's deteriorating psyche, triggering paroxysms of violence against his colleagues and himself. Whoever wishes to understand the contradictions of living between radically different societies will find this anthropological novella hard to put down.

Arctic Madness - The Anthropology of a Delusion Reviews

Take a young priest from his native France, throw him into the depths of the Arctic snow among 'savages,' and see what happens. Deleage follows Petitot's steps toward insanity and finds his legacy in a wealth of linguistic and ethnographic materials. A great little book. -- Alcida Rita Ramos, Universidade de Brasilia, author of Indigenism: Ethnic Politics in Brazil
This book offers a fascinating analysis of Emile Petitot's life in the Canadian Northwest. As in the Amazon or the Congo, madness and hysteria affected some explorers and missionaries suddenly confronted with inner solitude. Although Petitot was an exceptional ethnographer of the Dene peoples, his case remains a sad yet intriguing example. In this book, Deleage carefully explores his writings and provides insightful views on his delirium, illustrating both a generic mental dysfunction and an idiosyncratic personality. -- Frederic Laugrand, Universite Catholique de Louvain, coauthor of Inuit Shamanism and Christianity

About Pierre Deleage

Pierre Deleage is an anthropologist at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). He has conducted ethnographic research on shamanism among the Sharanahua in the Amazon, investigated the invention of writing systems by Indigenous peoples in North America, and explored the limits of scientific objectification. He is the author of several books in French, including Lettres mortes: Essai d'anthropologie inversee, Inventer l'ecriture, and Le Chant de l'anaconda: L'apprentissage du chamanisme chez les Sharanahua.

Table of Contents

Frontispiece
Illustrations

Chapter 1. Persecution Mania: A Missionary among the First Nations

Chapter 2. Interpretation Delusions: Israelites of the North Pole

Chapter 3. Prophetic Frenzy: Anticipating the End Times

Notes
Bibliography

Additional information

NGR9781912808274
9781912808274
1912808277
Arctic Madness - The Anthropology of a Delusion by Pierre Deleage
New
Paperback
HAU Society Of Ethnographic Theory
2020-10-16
142
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