ISBN:
9781782385646
Language:
English
Pages:
ix, 294 pages
,
illustrations, map
,
24 cm
Series Statement:
Epistemologies of healing 16
Series Statement:
Epistemologies of healing
DDC:
305.8009598/3
Keywords:
Dayak (Bornean people) Rites and ceremonies
;
Healing
;
Traditional medicine
;
Ethnology
;
Dajak
;
Heilung
;
Performanz
;
Borneo
;
Lawangan
;
Dajak
;
Ethnomedizin
;
Schamanismus
;
Geistheilung
;
Ritual
Abstract:
"Belianis an exceptionally lively tradition of shamanistic curing rituals performed by the Luangans, a politically marginalized population of Indonesian Borneo. This volume explores the significance of these rituals in practice and asks what belian rituals do - socially, politically, and existentially - for particular people in particular circumstances. Departing from the conception that rituals exist as ethereal, liminal or insulated traditional domains, this volume demonstrates the importance of understanding rituals as emergent within their specific historical and social settings. It offers an analysis of a number of concrete ritual performances, exemplifying a diversity of ritual genres, stylistic modalities and sensual ambiences, from low-key, habitual affairs to drawn-out, crowd-seizing community rituals and innovative, montage-like cultural experiments"--
Abstract:
"Belianis an exceptionally lively tradition of shamanistic curing rituals performed by the Luangans, a politically marginalized population of Indonesian Borneo. This volume explores the significance of these rituals in practice and asks what belian rituals do - socially, politically, and existentially - for particular people in particular circumstances. Departing from the conception that rituals exist as ethereal, liminal or insulated traditional domains, this volume demonstrates the importance of understanding rituals as emergent within their specific historical and social settings. It offers an analysis of a number of concrete ritual performances, exemplifying a diversity of ritual genres, stylistic modalities and sensual ambiences, from low-key, habitual affairs to drawn-out, crowd-seizing community rituals and innovative, montage-like cultural experiments"--
Description / Table of Contents:
Luangan lives : the order and disorder of improvisation and practiceRepresenting unpredictability -- Making tactile : ganti diri figures and the magic of concreteness -- The uncertainty of spirit negotiation -- So that steam rises : ritual bathing as depersonalization -- It comes down to one origin : reenacting mythology and the human-spirit relationship in ritual.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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