'Animism' is now an accepted term for describing ways in which humans engage with some other-than-human neighbours (e.g. animals, plants, rocks, clouds), on the understanding that the category 'person' includes more than humans. The author concentrates on animism among Native Americans, Maori, Aboriginal Australians and eco-Pagans. He discusses these cultures, introduces the reader to their diversity of ways of being animist, and engages with the linguistic, performative, ecological and activist implications of these different animisms
Reason and rationality, upon which modern, westernized, societies have been founded, have powerfully...
This is an autoethnographic inquiry into the experience a series of deeply disruptive non-ordinary p...
sense of animism that the editors and organizers of this conference find in northern beliefs. The ot...
Animism is a worldview of Siberian origin that diffused out in the Americas thousands of years ago. ...
The nature/culture dichotomy is part of the legacy of Western philosophy out of which modern social ...
Sir Edward Tylor defined animism as the belief that features of the natural world, such as rock, tre...
We are presently racing towards a climate crisis that poses a great threat to humanity as well as mi...
A growing number of critical voices within the philosophy of religion have emphasized the need for a...
Animism has undergone a re-theorisation by scholars in a range of disciplines. Replacing the ninetee...
Scholars increasingly stress that getting serious about the environment will require a shift from Ab...
Purpose of Study: The prophetic tradition (al-Sunnah) as the second authentic source for Muslims inc...
Animism is a form of traditional spiritual belief that receives welcome treatment here. The observat...
Contribution to new theorising of "wilderness" (putatively "wild nature" or "pristine land") as imag...
What should we be animists about? This chapter aims to answer that question. I begin by distinguishi...
Book Summary: Based on original fieldwork, this book presents a number of case studies of animism fr...
Reason and rationality, upon which modern, westernized, societies have been founded, have powerfully...
This is an autoethnographic inquiry into the experience a series of deeply disruptive non-ordinary p...
sense of animism that the editors and organizers of this conference find in northern beliefs. The ot...
Animism is a worldview of Siberian origin that diffused out in the Americas thousands of years ago. ...
The nature/culture dichotomy is part of the legacy of Western philosophy out of which modern social ...
Sir Edward Tylor defined animism as the belief that features of the natural world, such as rock, tre...
We are presently racing towards a climate crisis that poses a great threat to humanity as well as mi...
A growing number of critical voices within the philosophy of religion have emphasized the need for a...
Animism has undergone a re-theorisation by scholars in a range of disciplines. Replacing the ninetee...
Scholars increasingly stress that getting serious about the environment will require a shift from Ab...
Purpose of Study: The prophetic tradition (al-Sunnah) as the second authentic source for Muslims inc...
Animism is a form of traditional spiritual belief that receives welcome treatment here. The observat...
Contribution to new theorising of "wilderness" (putatively "wild nature" or "pristine land") as imag...
What should we be animists about? This chapter aims to answer that question. I begin by distinguishi...
Book Summary: Based on original fieldwork, this book presents a number of case studies of animism fr...
Reason and rationality, upon which modern, westernized, societies have been founded, have powerfully...
This is an autoethnographic inquiry into the experience a series of deeply disruptive non-ordinary p...
sense of animism that the editors and organizers of this conference find in northern beliefs. The ot...