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Editorial: The Matters that Haunt Us 社论:困扰我们的问题
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-02-12 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12133
Nicole Torres
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引用次数: 0
Accidental Environmentalism: Nature and Cultivated Affect in European Neoshamanic Ayahuasca Consumption 偶然的环境保护主义:欧洲新萨满死藤水消费中的自然和栽培影响
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-02-12 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12130
Arne Harms

Existing research demonstrates a positive connection between psychedelics and increased nature relatedness. Enhanced affective ties toward nature are widely framed as being built into the pharmakon itself, and the relevance of experiences remains little understood. This paper turns to neoshamanic ayahuasca ceremonies in Europe, exploring the way specialists and attendants refer to nature in speech and performance. I argue that ritual framings performed during these ceremonies provide fertile ground for affective ties to emerge through substance-induced experiences. I trace such framings by exploring how medicine and healers are being coded; how specific materialities are rendered meaningful; and how individual experiences are discussed at such retreats. I argue that even while participants prioritize individual healing, personal development, or the satisfaction of psychonautical curiosity, environmentalism appears to be anchored by the proceedings themselves. Thus, this paper opens up for analysis ceremonial substance use as a contact zone where coherence is produced intersubjectively.

现有的研究表明,迷幻药与增强的自然亲缘关系之间存在着积极的联系。人们普遍认为,与自然增强的情感联系是建立在药物本身的基础上的,而经验的相关性仍然很少被理解。本文转向欧洲的新萨满死藤水仪式,探索专家和服务员在演讲和表演中提及自然的方式。我认为,在这些仪式中进行的仪式框架为通过物质诱导的体验产生情感联系提供了肥沃的土壤。我通过探索医学和治疗师如何被编码来追踪这些框架;如何使特定的材料具有意义;以及在这种静修中如何讨论个人经历。我认为,即使参与者优先考虑个人治疗、个人发展或精神好奇心的满足,环境保护主义似乎是由程序本身锚定的。因此,本文开辟了分析仪式物质使用作为一个接触区,其中一致性是主体间产生的。
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引用次数: 3
Consciousness Development in Rastafari: A Perspective from the Psychology of Religion 拉斯塔法里的意识发展:一个宗教心理学的视角
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-02-10 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12129
Christian Stokke

This paper explores a Rastafari perspective on consciousness development and relates this to developmental stage theories of consciousness evolution from the psychology of religion. The empirical material is from fieldwork on an online Rastafari community with global reach but run by a group based in Trinidad. The people on this particular forum align with the “spiritual, but not religious” trend in contemporary religiosity, which means they are more focused on interior questions of consciousness raising than on religious externals. This paper interprets empirical material from the dialogues on this forum in light of Rastafari theorist Dennis Forsythe. It compares this Rastafari theory of stages of consciousness, symbolized by the animals Anancy, lion, and lamb, to developmental theories of consciousness evolution. These are drawn from psychology and the psychology of religion (Maslow 1970; Kohlberg 1981; Fowler 1981; Gilligan 1982; Wilber 2007), which focus on preconventional, traditional, modern, pluralist, and integral stages.

本文探讨了拉斯塔法里关于意识发展的观点,并从宗教心理学的角度将其与意识进化的发展阶段理论联系起来。实证材料来自一个在线拉斯塔法里社区的实地调查,该社区具有全球影响力,但由一个总部设在特立尼达的组织运营。在这个特殊的论坛上,人们与当代宗教的“精神,而不是宗教”趋势一致,这意味着他们更关注意识提升的内部问题,而不是宗教的外部问题。本文根据拉斯塔法里派理论家丹尼斯·福赛斯的观点,对该论坛对话中的经验材料进行解读。它将拉斯塔法里的意识阶段理论(以动物阿南西、狮子和羔羊为象征)与意识进化的发展理论进行了比较。这些都来自心理学和宗教心理学(Maslow 1970;科尔伯格1981;福勒1981;吉利根1982;Wilber 2007),重点关注前传统、传统、现代、多元主义和整体阶段。
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引用次数: 4
Initiation Plants in Drug Addiction Treatment: The Purgahuasca Therapy 药物成瘾治疗中的起始植物:紫花水疗法
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12128
Miroslav Horák, Nahanga Verter, Kristina Somerlíková

This article focuses on the utilization of Banisteriopsis caapi in drug addiction treatment. The primary research was carried out in Takiwasi Center for the Rehabilitation of Drug Addicts and Research on Traditional Medicines. A preparation from B. caapi, also known as purgahuasca, that is being used in the center was initially administered during initiation rituals by the Awajún (Aguaruna) people in northern Peru. This paper describes the purgahuasca ritual and its distribution among the Awajún people. Our findings reveal that between 68.2% and 86.5% of respondents recognize the importance of the purgahuasca ritual to their recovery. Appropriate conservation tools must be created to preserve the purgahuasca ritual for future generations, as it represents a useful therapeutic tool and an important part of the intangible cultural heritage of Peru.

本文重点介绍了卡氏Banisteriopsis caapi在药物成瘾治疗中的应用。初步研究是在泷wasi吸毒成瘾者康复和传统药物研究中心进行的。该中心使用的一种来自B. caapi的制剂,也被称为purgahuasca,最初是由秘鲁北部Awajún (Aguaruna)人在入会仪式上使用的。本文描述了purgahuasca仪式及其在Awajún人中的分布。我们的研究结果显示,68.2%至86.5%的受访者认识到purgahuasca仪式对他们恢复的重要性。必须创造适当的保护工具,为子孙后代保存purgahuasca仪式,因为它是一种有用的治疗工具,也是秘鲁非物质文化遗产的重要组成部分。
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引用次数: 3
Greetings from the Editor 编辑的问候
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-09-29 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12127
Nicole Torres
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引用次数: 0
La Envidia: An Illness Manifest at the Level of the Community Body La Envidia:社区机构层面的疾病清单
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-09-29 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12126
Wendy Phillips

In Curanderismo and other traditional medicine systems, illnesses are understood to have somatic and emotional components and symptoms may be elicited by disruptions in interpersonal relationships between community members. An aspect of ritual interventions involves returning interpersonal relationships to balance and restoring harmonious interactions between members of the community. Important are shared understandings of the meaning of the symptoms, the mode of transmission of the illness, and the resolution that occurs through the process of the healer’s ritual interventions. In this essay, I present a narrative description of the illness, La Envidia, which is associated with the expression of the emotion, envy. The narrative was shared with me by a person who is a migrant from an Afromestizo community of the Pacific Coast of Mexico to Atlanta, Georgia. The illness, La Envidia, is discussed and interpreted framed by perspectives including Participation Mystique and blurred psychological boundaries, traditional indigenous conceptualizations of illness, shamanism and symbolization processes, shared meaning, traditional Yoruba informed African conceptualizations of illness and healing practices, and somatic and embodied ritual experiences.

在Curanderismo和其他传统医学体系中,疾病被理解为具有躯体和情感成分,症状可能由社区成员之间人际关系的中断引起。仪式干预的一个方面包括使人际关系恢复平衡,恢复社区成员之间的和谐互动。重要的是对症状的含义、疾病的传播方式以及通过治疗师的仪式干预过程产生的解决办法的共同理解。在这篇文章中,我提出了一种疾病的叙事描述,La Envidia,这是与情感的表达,嫉妒。这个故事是由一个从墨西哥太平洋海岸的非洲人社区移民到乔治亚州亚特兰大的人告诉我的。这种名为“La Envidia”的疾病,从参与神秘和模糊的心理界限、传统的土著疾病概念、萨满和象征过程、共享意义、传统约鲁巴人对非洲疾病和治疗实践的概念、以及躯体和具体化的仪式体验等角度进行了讨论和解释。
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引用次数: 0
From epistemology to the method: phenomenology of the body, qì cultivation (qìgōng) and religious experiences in Chinese worlds 从认识论到方法:身体现象学、qì修炼(qìgōng)与中国世界的宗教体验
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-09-29 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12125
Evelyne Micollier Ph.D

At the intersections of social anthropology, philosophy, and Asian studies, my paper explores the body ecologic through a phenomenological frame in the context of Chinese culture engaging both theory and method. How can qì cultivation experiences transporting bodies and persons in movement, within the world and their “life-world,” be interpreted through a phenomenology of perception? Based on ethnographic study data collected mainly in South China (Guangzhou) and in Taiwan (1990s–2000s), this exploration is situated within qìgōng experiences (training, cultivating and mastering the ). Anchored in martial, religious, and healing arts and their meanings, qìgōng’s myriad of forms and infinite variations invite journeys into religious Daoist and Buddhist practice, Chinese thought, and politico-religious issues of past and present Chinese society. The qìgōng world, paths of knowledge transmission, healing horizons, claimed affiliations, and views of practitioners unveil an ontology and a cosmology grounded in religious (Daoist and Buddhist) lore.

在社会人类学、哲学和亚洲研究的交叉点上,我的论文通过现象学框架在中国文化背景下探讨了身体生态学,包括理论和方法。如何通过感知现象学来解释在运动中运送身体和人,在世界和他们的“生活世界”中?基于主要在华南(广州)和台湾(1990 -2000年)收集的民族志研究数据,本探索位于气功体验(训练,培养和掌握气)。以武术、宗教和治疗艺术及其意义为基础,气功的无数形式和无限变化邀请人们前往道教和佛教的宗教实践,中国思想,以及过去和现在中国社会的政治宗教问题。气功世界,知识传播的途径,治疗的视野,声称的从属关系,以及实践者的观点揭示了一种基于宗教(道教和佛教)爱的本体论和宇宙论。
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引用次数: 2
The Importance of Ritual Discourse in Framing Ayahuasca Experiences in the Context of Shamanic Tourism 仪式话语在萨满旅游语境中建构阿亚瓦斯卡体验的重要性
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-09-29 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12117
Evgenia Fotiou

In this article, I discuss how ritual is framed in the context of ayahuasca tourism, using ethnographic data collected in and around Iquitos, Peru. Alluding to a lack of socially sanctioned spaces for altered states of consciousness (ASCs) in western cultures, contemporary seekers flock to the Amazon to participate in ayahuasca ceremonies for an array of reasons, including healing and personal transformation. Taking Gregory Bateson's concept of “framing” as a point of departure, and applying Erving Goffman's frame analysis, I will show that contemporary ayahuasca ceremonies attended by westerners are designed to be liminal, transformative, and meaningful experiences that aim to heal the body through emotional modulation. I will demonstrate how this is achieved through specific discourse that takes place before or during rituals in the form of long speeches delivered by the shamans. This framing not only separates the ritual space as liminal but also frames the way that the experience is conceptualized by the participants, ultimately increasing its meaningfulness.

在这篇文章中,我利用在秘鲁伊基托斯及其周边地区收集的民族志数据,讨论了在死藤水旅游的背景下,仪式是如何被框定的。暗指西方文化中缺乏社会认可的改变意识状态(ASCs)空间,当代寻求者涌向亚马逊参加死藤水仪式的原因有很多,包括治疗和个人转变。以格雷戈里·贝特森(Gregory Bateson)的“框架”概念为出发点,并运用欧文·戈夫曼(Erving Goffman)的框架分析,我将表明,西方人参加的当代死藤水仪式被设计成一种有限的、变革性的、有意义的体验,旨在通过情绪调节来治愈身体。我将通过萨满在仪式前或仪式中以长篇演讲的形式发表的特定话语来演示这是如何实现的。这种框架不仅将仪式空间分隔为阈限,而且还框架了参与者概念化体验的方式,最终增加了其意义。
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引用次数: 12
Social Dimensions of Health: Ritual Practice, Moral Orders, and Worlds of Meaning in Brazilian Candomblé and Umbanda Temples 健康的社会维度:仪式实践、道德秩序和巴西坎东布莱神庙和乌班达神庙的意义世界
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-09-29 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12123
Wiencke Markus

In Western medicine the interpretation prevails that mental illness is a psychological and/or biological disorder. Most important concepts in health psychology, such as sense of coherence, self-efficacy, hope, or dispositional optimism are all very cognition and individual centered. In this individualized perspective, mental illness is constructed in such a way that it can be treated in a dyadic doctor–patient or therapist–patient relationship with the help of drugs or therapeutic techniques. In this article, I would like to develop a contrasting social construction of mental illness. In Umbanda and Candomblé temples in Brazil, what is interpreted in the Western model as illness is understood as a “spiritual problem.” Here, the individual is constructed in relationship to the community, and individual health and healing is footed in moral-spiritual orders. In presenting the details of my investigation, I will apply Grawe’s common factors as a foil for developing the link between mental illness and its social context.

在西方医学中,普遍的解释是精神疾病是一种心理和/或生理紊乱。健康心理学中最重要的概念,如一致性、自我效能感、希望或性格乐观主义,都是以认知和个人为中心的。在这种个体化的观点中,精神疾病被构建成这样一种方式,即在药物或治疗技术的帮助下,它可以在一种二元医患关系或治疗师-患者关系中得到治疗。在这篇文章中,我想建立一个对比精神疾病的社会建构。在巴西的umanda和candomblaise寺庙,在西方模式中被解释为疾病的东西被理解为“精神问题”。在这里,个人是建立在与社会的关系中,个人的健康和治疗是建立在道德-精神秩序之上的。在介绍我的调查细节时,我将运用Grawe的共同因素作为发展精神疾病与其社会背景之间联系的陪衬。
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Dreaming “the Unspeakable”? How the Auschwitz Concentration Camp Prisoners Experienced and Understood Their Dreams 梦想着“无法言说”?奥斯威辛集中营囚犯如何体验和理解他们的梦想
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-09-29 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12124
Wojciech Owczarski

This article explores the dream descriptions submitted in 1973–1974 by former Polish prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp in response to a questionnaire sent out by Polish psychiatrists. These descriptions are being investigated as testimonies that represent the Auschwitz inmates’ experiences commonly regarded as “unspeakable.” Not only the dream experience itself, but also the respondents’ attitudes toward and beliefs about dreams are taken into consideration in an attempt to understand the impact of the Holocaust on the survivors. Their general inability of comprehending the Auschwitz and post-Auschwitz dreams seems to be the most important and significant aspect of their testimonies. The experience of dreams as completely strange and astonishing phenomena is being explained in this article in connection with the respondents’ ability and inability to recover from their Holocaust trauma.

本文探讨了1973-1974年奥斯维辛集中营前波兰囚犯对波兰精神病学家发出的问卷调查的梦境描述。这些描述正在作为证词进行调查,这些证词代表了奥斯维辛囚犯通常被认为是“无法形容的”经历。为了了解大屠杀对幸存者的影响,不仅要考虑梦的经历本身,还要考虑受访者对梦的态度和信仰。他们普遍无法理解奥斯维辛和奥斯维辛后的梦,这似乎是他们证词中最重要和最有意义的方面。这篇文章解释了梦的经历是一种完全奇怪和令人惊讶的现象,这与被访者从大屠杀创伤中恢复的能力和无能有关。
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