Art, Shamanism and Animism
by Max Carocci & Robert J Wallis
- First published:
- 21st century
- Language: English
Art, shamanism, and animism are mutable, contested terms which, when brought together, present a highly charged package. Debates around these three terms continue to generate interest and strong opinions in the first decades of the twenty-first century. The editors recognise the urgency to explore them together in an unprecedented exercise which, to date, has only been attempted with reference to selected disciplines, periods, or regions. The contributors to this collection reignite debates around the status of ‘things’ identified as ‘art’ through the lens of theories drawn from new materialism, new animism, and multi-species and relational thinking. They are concerned with how and when art-like things may exceed conventional understandings of ‘art’ and ‘representation’ to fully articulate multiple scenarios or ‘manifestations’ in which they interface with academic discourses around animism and shamanism. The authors put in sharp focus the materiality of art-things while stressing their agentive, emotive, and performative aspects, looking beyond their appearances to what they do and who they may be or become in their dealings with diverse interlocutors. The contributors are united in their recognition that things and images are deeply entangled with how different communities, human and other-than-human, experience life, shifting attention from an obsolete concept of worldview to how reality is perceived through all the senses, in all its aspects, both tangible and intangible.
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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Divination and oracles, Rock art, geoglyphs, and ancient symbols, and Shamanism and spirit practice.
Retained metadata contains “Divination” in the subject metadata.
- “Divination”· in subject
Controlled discovery queries from crossref and doab matched “shamanism”. Retained metadata contains “Shamanism” in the title, “Shamanism” in the description, “Shamanism” in the subject metadata, and 1 additional metadata match(es).
- “shamanism”· via Crossref
- “shamanism”· via Directory of Open Access Books
- “Shamanism”· in title
- “Shamanism”· in description
- “Shamanism”· in subject
- “Shamanism”· in edition title
Retained metadata contains “Rock art” in the subject metadata.
- “Rock art”· in subject
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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Crossref publisher-supplied book record | 2022-03-21 | MDPI | English |
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Subjects
- Art
- Divination
- Archaeology
- Shamanism
- Rock art
- Animals
- Trance
- Ontology
- Korea
- gender
- n/a
- dualism
- Shapeshifting
- Animism
- shaman
- hunting
- Research and information: general
- Papua New Guinea
- museums
- Mesoamerica
- personhood
- Andes
- Daur shamanism
- materiality
- spirit world
- subversion
- totemism
- dividuality
- Cajatambo
- embodiment of ancestral spirits
- ethnographic analogy
- extirpation of idolatry
- fluidity
- funerary cult
- horned-plumed serpent
- art and architecture
- image
- Indigenous ontology
- inter-human metamorphosis
- Isogaisa
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Identifiers
- DOAB
- 20.500.12854/81164
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- Directory of Open Access Books20.500.12854/81164 (opens in a new tab)
- Catalog id
- crossref:10.3390/books978-3-0365-2959-2
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