This article analyzes the conflict between traditional beliefs, cultural roles, and the search for individuality through the study of Fresia, a young Mapuche woman who renounced shamanistic practice. Her case demonstrates that the social transmission of traditional beliefs and symbols is not in itself enough to ensure the commitment of shaman/healers who must also internalize their cultural beliefs and attach personal meaning to them through their dreams, visions, and ritual practices. If this does not occur, as in Fresia's case, individuality emerges and may contradict ideal cultural representations even in contexts such as that of the Mapuche where the concept of the person is inextricably bound up with one's role in the social system. Co...
Gender is a social ordering principle; a definition of masculinity and femininity according to an in...
This article reviews the origins of the concept of the shaman and the principal sources of controver...
En new commodified forms of shamanism have emerged in kichwa communities due to the influx of touris...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The publisher's official version is available at: http://d...
Perceptions of health and illness vary depending on culture, tradition, history, ethnicity and ident...
The struggle for uholeness-the melding of all experiencie and knowledge of the world-is central to t...
his paper addresses an ethnographic enigma: the sudden refusal by newly consecrated female shamans a...
RefereedThis paper offers two experienced instances of the anthropologist's engagement in local curi...
‘Shamanism’ is a problematic and contested concept. After Westerners first heard the term in Siberia...
Based upon thirteen months of ethnographic fieldwork among indigenous Mapuche people of southern Ch...
In this article I explore Mapuche shamans' (machi) "political" role as attributed by some national C...
Since the 1960s, shamanism has become one of the landmarks for a new way of life and a more respectf...
This article analyzes a series of intra- and intercultural translations involved in the shamanic pra...
The Mapuche people are a native group from the extreme south of Latin America. Their culture is bas...
This article examines how the general theory of shamanism fits with the specific shamanic practice i...
Gender is a social ordering principle; a definition of masculinity and femininity according to an in...
This article reviews the origins of the concept of the shaman and the principal sources of controver...
En new commodified forms of shamanism have emerged in kichwa communities due to the influx of touris...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The publisher's official version is available at: http://d...
Perceptions of health and illness vary depending on culture, tradition, history, ethnicity and ident...
The struggle for uholeness-the melding of all experiencie and knowledge of the world-is central to t...
his paper addresses an ethnographic enigma: the sudden refusal by newly consecrated female shamans a...
RefereedThis paper offers two experienced instances of the anthropologist's engagement in local curi...
‘Shamanism’ is a problematic and contested concept. After Westerners first heard the term in Siberia...
Based upon thirteen months of ethnographic fieldwork among indigenous Mapuche people of southern Ch...
In this article I explore Mapuche shamans' (machi) "political" role as attributed by some national C...
Since the 1960s, shamanism has become one of the landmarks for a new way of life and a more respectf...
This article analyzes a series of intra- and intercultural translations involved in the shamanic pra...
The Mapuche people are a native group from the extreme south of Latin America. Their culture is bas...
This article examines how the general theory of shamanism fits with the specific shamanic practice i...
Gender is a social ordering principle; a definition of masculinity and femininity according to an in...
This article reviews the origins of the concept of the shaman and the principal sources of controver...
En new commodified forms of shamanism have emerged in kichwa communities due to the influx of touris...