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Shamanism and the Eighteenth Century Gloria Flaherty

Shamanism and the Eighteenth Century By Gloria Flaherty

Shamanism and the Eighteenth Century by Gloria Flaherty


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Pursuing special experiences that take them to the brink of permanent madness or death, men and women in every age have "returned" to heal and comfort their fellow human beings--and these shamans have fascinated students of society from Herodotus to Mircea Eliade. Gloria Flaherty's book is about the first Western encounters with shamanic peoples an

Shamanism and the Eighteenth Century Summary

Shamanism and the Eighteenth Century by Gloria Flaherty

Pursuing special experiences that take them to the brink of permanent madness or death, men and women in every age have "returned" to heal and comfort their fellow human beings--and these shamans have fascinated students of society from Herodotus to Mircea Eliade. Gloria Flaherty's book is about the first Western encounters with shamanic peoples and practices. Flaherty makes us see the eighteenth century as an age in which explorers were fascinating all Europe with tales of shamans who accomplished a "self-induced cure for a self-induced fit." Reports from what must have seemed a forbidden world of strange rites and moral licentiousness came from botanists, geographers, missionaries, and other travelers of the period, and these accounts created such a stir that they permeated caf talk, journal articles, and learned debates, giving rise to plays, encyclopedia articles, art, and operas about shamanism. The first part of the book describes in rich detail how information about shamanism entered the intellectual mainstream of the eighteenth century. In the second part Flaherty analyzes the artistic and critical implications of that process. In so doing, she offers remarkable chapters on Diderot, Herder, Goethe, and the cult of the genius of Mozart, as well as a chapter devoted to a new reading of Goethe's Faust that views Faust as the modern shaman. Originally published in 1992. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Table of Contents

List of IllustrationsPrefaceIntroduction3Pt. 1From Fables to Facts: The European Reception of ShamanismCh. 1The Paradigm of Permissibility, or, Early Reporting Strategies21Ch. 2Eighteenth-Century Observations from the Field43Ch. 3Interaction, Transformation, and Extinction67Ch. 4Shamanism among the Medical Researchers97Pt. 2Back to Fictions and Fantasies: The Implications of Shamanism for the Arts in EuropeCh. 5The Impact of Russia on Diderot and Le neveu de Rameau117Ch. 6Herder on the Artist as the Shaman of Western Civilization132Ch. 7Mozart, or, Orpheus Reborn150Ch. 8Shamans Failed and Successful in Goethe166Ch. 9Faust, the Modern Shaman183Afterword: Toward a Shamanology208Notes217Bibliography259Index293

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GOR013929119
9780691602561
0691602565
Shamanism and the Eighteenth Century by Gloria Flaherty
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Princeton University Press
2014-07-14
338
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