FOREST SHAMANISM IN THE CITY: THE KAXINAWÁ EXAMPLE

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Autor(a) principal: Coutinho,Tiago
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Sociologia & Antropologia
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Resumo: Abstract Setting out from interactions experienced throughout four years of field work studies, I focus on a therapeutic ritual involving ayahuasca consumption led by two young Kaxinawá shamans. The article undertakes the discussion of the equivocal compatibilities that make possible the interaction between Amerindians and non-Amerindians in this context. Citing a number of interactive contexts beyond the rite's space-time axis, the text explores the sense of mutual understanding that occurs thanks to a 'synonymous effect'. This effect places spirits and mythological beings, for example, on the same psychological and sentimental level, creating a metaphorical continuum between those involved in the communication. Ethnographic data suggests that urban Nixi Pae rites explore the equivocal compatibility between two terms that give rise to this communication context: Yube and the unconscious.
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title FOREST SHAMANISM IN THE CITY: THE KAXINAWÁ EXAMPLE
spellingShingle FOREST SHAMANISM IN THE CITY: THE KAXINAWÁ EXAMPLE
Coutinho,Tiago
Urban shamanism
Ayahuasca
Transcultural therapies
New Age spirituality
Therapeutic ritual
title_short FOREST SHAMANISM IN THE CITY: THE KAXINAWÁ EXAMPLE
title_full FOREST SHAMANISM IN THE CITY: THE KAXINAWÁ EXAMPLE
title_fullStr FOREST SHAMANISM IN THE CITY: THE KAXINAWÁ EXAMPLE
title_full_unstemmed FOREST SHAMANISM IN THE CITY: THE KAXINAWÁ EXAMPLE
title_sort FOREST SHAMANISM IN THE CITY: THE KAXINAWÁ EXAMPLE
author Coutinho,Tiago
author_facet Coutinho,Tiago
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coutinho,Tiago
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Urban shamanism
Ayahuasca
Transcultural therapies
New Age spirituality
Therapeutic ritual
topic Urban shamanism
Ayahuasca
Transcultural therapies
New Age spirituality
Therapeutic ritual
description Abstract Setting out from interactions experienced throughout four years of field work studies, I focus on a therapeutic ritual involving ayahuasca consumption led by two young Kaxinawá shamans. The article undertakes the discussion of the equivocal compatibilities that make possible the interaction between Amerindians and non-Amerindians in this context. Citing a number of interactive contexts beyond the rite's space-time axis, the text explores the sense of mutual understanding that occurs thanks to a 'synonymous effect'. This effect places spirits and mythological beings, for example, on the same psychological and sentimental level, creating a metaphorical continuum between those involved in the communication. Ethnographic data suggests that urban Nixi Pae rites explore the equivocal compatibility between two terms that give rise to this communication context: Yube and the unconscious.
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