Spirit Possession

Éva Pócs, András Zempléni (red.)
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Spirit Possession
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Multidisciplinary Approaches to a Worldwide Phenomenon
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Foreword
Éva Pócs and András Zempléni

Discerning Spirit Possessions: An Introduction
András Zempléni

PART I. CURRENT CONSTELLATION OF SPIRIT POSSESSION CONCEPTS

Reflecting on the Vocabulary of “Possession” in a South Indian Context
Gilles Tarabout

“Incorporation Does Not Exist”: The Brazilian Rejection of the Term “Possession” and Why It Exists Nonetheless
Bettina E. Schmidt

“Figures of Return”: The Catholic Church, the Holy Spirit and Embandwa Spirit Possession in Western Uganda
Heike Behrend

Ideas about Spirit Possession and Anti-Devil Practices in the Religious Life of Some Eastern Hungarian Communities
Éva Pócs

The Indigeneity of Spirit Possession: A Contribution to Comparative Theory
Mary L. Keller

PART II. TRANSITIONS AND THRESHOLDS OF CHANGE IN POSSESSION CONCEPTS AND PRACTICES

Specter, Phantom, Demon
Thomas J. Csordas

From Loudun to Dakar, and Back: Possession and Evil in Individualistic and Nonindividualistic Societies
Pierre-Henri Castel

Devil Possession in the Liturgy around the Tenth and Twelfth Centuries
Florence Chave-Mahir

East European Christian Prayers against Hailstorms, Aquatic Demons and Divine Powers in Canonical and Apocryphal Contexts
Emanuela Timotin

The Nightmare in Early Modern England
Janine Rivière

PART III. INTERACTIVE TRANSFORMATIONS OF POPULAR AND OFFICAL POSSESSION IDIOMS AND PRACTICES

Spirit (rwḥ) in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Ida Fröhlich

Domesticating the Dead: Ghosts and Spirit Possession in Late Medieval Italy
Nancy Caciola

Demonic Possession in Orthodox Imperial Russia: Official and Popular Religious Conceptions through the Prism of an 1839–1840 Case Study
Christine D. Worobec

The Healing of the Possessed in Medieval Canonization Processes
Gábor Klaniczay

The Sabbat of the Soul

Sarah Ferber

Ideas of Possession in Eighteenth-Century Hungarian Clerical Thought
Dániel Bárth

PART IV. POSSESSION AND SOCIAL REALITY: POSSESSION AS INDIGENOUS HISTIOGRAPHY

Possession, Communication and Power in Himachal Pradesh (North India)
Daniela Berti

A Day-to-Day Family Chronicle with “Personages” in Madagascar
Michèle Fiéloux and Jacques Lombard

Anthropological Spirits and Colonial Consciousness in Arabic-Speaking Sudan
Janice Boddy

From Illness to Trance: The Socialization of Spirit Possession in Senegal
András Zempléni

On Spirit Possession and Some Parallels with Reincarnation
Michael Lambek

Contributors
Name Index
Subject Index
Geographical Index

Éva Pócs, András Zempléni (red.)

Spirit Possession

Multidisciplinary Approaches to a Worldwide Phenomenon

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Possession, a seemingly irrational phenomenon, has posed challenges to generations of scholars rooted in Western notions of body-soul dualism, self and personhood, and a whole set of presuppositions inherited from Christian models of possession that was “good” or “bad.” The authors of the essays in this book present a new and more promising approach. They conceive spirit possession as a form of communication, of expressivity, of culturally defined behavior that should be understood in the context of local, vernacular theories and empiric reflections.

With the aim of reformulating the comparative anthropology of spirit possession, the editors have opened corridors between previously separate areas of research. Together, anthropologists and historians working on several historical periods and in different European, African, South American, and Asian cultural areas attempt to redefine the very concept of possession, freeing it from the Western notion of the self and more clearly delineating it from related matters such as witchcraft, devotion, or mysticism. The book also provides an overview of new research directions, including novel methods of participant observation and approaches to spirit possession as indigenous historiography

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Éva Pócs

Éva Pócs is Professor emeritus at the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Pécs, Hungary.

András Zempléni

András Zempléni is Honorary Research Director at CNRS, France, University of Paris X - Nanterre.