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Bettina E. Schmidt explores experiences usually labelled as spirit possession, a highly contested and challenged term, using extensive ethnographic research conducted in São Paulo, the largest city in Brazil and home to a range of religions which practice spirit possession. The book is enriched by excerpts from interviews with people about their experiences. It focuses on spirit possession in Afro-Brazilian religions and spiritism, as well as discussing the notion of exorcism in Charismatic Christian communities.
Spirits and Trance in Brazil: An Anthropology of Religious Experience is divided into three sections which present the three main areas in the study of spirit possession. The first section looks at the social dimension of spirit possession, in particular gender roles associated with spirit possession in Brazil and racial stratification of the communities. It shows how gender roles and racial composition have adapted alongside changes in society in the last 100 years. The second section focuses on the way people interpret their practice. It shows that the interpretations of this practice depend on the human relationship to the possessing entities. The third section explores a relatively new field of research, the Western discourse of mind/body dualism and the wide field of cognition and embodiment.
All sections together confirm the significance of discussing spirit possession within a wider framework that embraces physical elements as well as cultural and social ones. Bringing together sociological, anthropological, phenomenological and religious studies approaches, this book offers a new perspective on the study of spirit possession.
The Changing Face of Ecstatic Religions in Brazil1. Research Context and Methodology2. The Primary Research Field of Candomblé, Umbanda and Spiritism3. Other Features of Brazilian Religiosity: New Age and the Charismatic Turn of Brazil Part 1: Gender, Race and Class: The Social Dimension of Religious Experience4. Academic Explanations and Challenges of the Gender Division5. The Debate about Women's Predominance in Possession Rituals in Brazil6. The Social Stratification of People Experiencing Ecstatic Religions in BrazilPart 2: Experiencing and Explaining Ecstatic Religions: Religious Experience Revisited7. Academic Debate about the Experience of Ecstatic (and other) Religions8. The Divine Transformation and the Role of the Possessing Agency in Candomblé9. Mediumship as Means of Communication: A Secular Approach to Trance?10. Exorcism and the Interpretation of the Orixás and Spirits as DemonsPart 3: Agency, Cognition and Embodiment: Paradigms in the Mind/Body Debate11. The Agency of Mediums12. Spirit Possession and the Brain13. The Embodiment Paradigm and the Possessed BodyConclusionBibliographyIndex
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