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The invisible other: Rituals and Egyptian perception of the unknowable 看不见的另一个:仪式和埃及人对未知的感知
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-13 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12196
el-Sayed el-Aswad

This paper is positioned within broader scholarly debates about ritual-religious and psychological elements underlying the phenomenon of altered states of mind in Egyptian Muslim contexts. This research examines the intricate relationships between ritual, consciousness, and the unseen/unknowable world reflected in the imagination and practices of urban and rural communities belonging administratively to the city of Tanta in Egypt. This comparative study proposes that the image of the embodied invisible Other, in both benevolent and malevolent forms, impacts the state of consciousness of persons participating in two different rituals, the zikr (remembrance of God) and the zār (the exorcism of spirits). This inquiry concentrates on the transformation of the states of people's consciousness, namely the majzūb (those mystically attracted to God) and the malbūs (those possessed by spirits), through embodied engagement with the invisible Other that is made visible through participation in the ritual performances of the zikr and/or the zār. Rituals performed by Egyptians, particularly those who experience altered states of consciousness, display both a psychic (emotional) experience and an encounter with the invisible Other that may be depicted as divine or otherwise non-divine. Each case of the zikr ritual and zār cult relates to its participants' perception of reality.

这篇论文是在关于埃及穆斯林背景下心态改变现象背后的仪式、宗教和心理因素的更广泛的学术辩论中发表的。这项研究考察了仪式、意识和看不见/不可知世界之间的复杂关系,这些关系反映在埃及坦塔市行政管辖下的城市和农村社区的想象和实践中。这项比较研究提出,化身的无形他者的形象,无论是仁慈的还是恶毒的,都会影响参与两种不同仪式的人的意识状态,即zikr(纪念上帝)和zār(驱魔)。这项研究集中于人们意识状态的转变,即majzúb(那些神秘地被上帝吸引的人)和malbús(那些被灵魂附身的人),通过与无形的他者的具体接触,而无形的他者通过参与zikr和/或zār的仪式表演而变得可见。埃及人举行的仪式,特别是那些经历了意识状态改变的人,既表现出心理(情感)体验,也表现出与无形的他者的相遇,后者可能被描绘成神圣的或非神圣的。zikr仪式和zār邪教的每一个案例都与参与者对现实的感知有关。
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When microbes meet: Decay and microbial spirituality in the post-human art market 当微生物相遇:后人类艺术市场中的腐烂和微生物灵性
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12216
Amanda Lyn

The future of art is dirt and decomposing shit. A deconstructed intestinal sea of microorganisms, spread out into the soil they were released back into following the extinction of their complex vessel. The genetic information they exchanged with each other as well as with their container, now existing in a vague memory, perhaps a feeling of sadness and longing, as they digest the once cherished artifacts of their human predecessors.

艺术的未来是肮脏和腐烂的粪便。一个被解构的肠道微生物海洋,扩散到土壤中,随着它们复杂的血管消失,它们被释放回土壤中。他们彼此之间以及与他们的容器交换的基因信息,现在存在于一个模糊的记忆中,也许是一种悲伤和渴望的感觉,因为他们消化了曾经珍贵的人类祖先的文物。
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Visual art by Nurya Chana Nurya Chana视觉艺术
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-05 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12189
Nurya Chana
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Dream alliance: Art, anthropology, and consciousness 梦想联盟:艺术、人类学和意识
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-08-31 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12218
Christopher James Santiago, Melinda Kiefer Santiago
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Collages by Vanezza Cruz Vanezza Cruz的拼贴画
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-08-30 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12204
Vanezza Cruz
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Untitled 无标题
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-08-22 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12192
Spitz Handvisier
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Expanding identity beyond the human 将身份扩展到人类之外
IF 0.9 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-08-21 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12217
Lewis Mehl-Madrona MD, PhD

Ecofeminists, environmental activists, and ecologists are calling humans to change our relationships to other-than-humans and more-than-humans. Indigenous people and knowledge systems are often exemplified as ways for non-Indigenous people to relate to these entities. While Indigenous people have historically participated in epistemologies and modes of perception that rendered them more able to connect to non-humans, these relationships have not always been peaceful or mutually advantageous. Examples are cited in which annihilating all beavers was the goal, and the fur trade is cited as a time when Indigenous people in North America gained mastery over animals that had previously threatened them, leading to near extinction for some species in some locations over a short time. Bear–human marriage stories provide us with another way to view the human–animal relationship, which is sometimes violent. Through multiple conversations with Elders over time, I have been accumulating a sense of Indigenous North American (INA) theories of mind, self, and consciousness. I apply the results of my discussions to the question of whether we are creating a new consciousness of relations with non-humans that has not previously existed in INA thought, though it has its progenitors. I also apply insights from recent literature on psychedelics. This new thought arises from the current domination of the planet and animals by human beings and the relative lack of threat to humans from animals. Indeed, we are more dangerous to them than they are to us. Within this context, we can construct a new consciousness of non-humans, which has its historical antecedents and which is also entirely new.

生态女权主义者、环境活动家和生态学家正在呼吁人类改变我们与非人类和非人类的关系。土著人民和知识系统经常被举例说明为非土著人民与这些实体联系的方式。虽然土著人民在历史上参与了认识论和感知模式,使他们更有能力与非人类建立联系,但这些关系并不总是和平或互利的。书中引用的例子表明,消灭所有的海狸是他们的目标,而毛皮贸易被认为是北美土著人掌握了以前威胁他们的动物的能力,导致一些地方的一些物种在短时间内几乎灭绝。熊与人的婚姻故事为我们提供了另一种看待人与动物关系的方式,这种关系有时是暴力的。随着时间的推移,通过与长老们的多次对话,我已经积累了对北美原住民(INA)思想、自我和意识理论的感觉。我把我讨论的结果应用到我们是否正在创造一种新的与非人类关系的意识这个问题上,这种关系以前在INA思想中没有存在过,尽管它有它的祖先。我也运用了最近关于迷幻药的文献中的见解。这种新思想源于目前人类对地球和动物的统治,以及动物对人类的威胁相对较少。事实上,我们对他们的威胁比他们对我们的威胁更大。在这种背景下,我们可以构建一种新的非人类意识,它有其历史渊源,也是全新的。
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Bicorporates: Decoding the origin and spread of the enigmatic images Bicorporates:解读神秘图像的起源和传播
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-08-16 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12194
Etsuko Zakoji

This paper will focus on bicorporates, the enigmatic composite animals with one head and two bodies which have been left rather outside of scholastic attention. The first known bicorporates appeared on Mesopotamian cylinder seals around the third millennium BCE. They subsequently appeared in Minoan, Greek, Etruscan and Roman art. In mediaeval Europe, they flourished in Romanesque churches, especially, Southern Europe and Scandinavia. Furthermore, they also emerged in India and Southeast Asia and China. Bicorporates exist across a remarkably wide geographical and chronological range. Even though a small number of scholars carried out some research on them, most of their focus was trying to trace the migration route of the images. No previous study had focused on answering the most intriguing question, how these enigmatic images came about and the reason why they spread and recurred beyond geographical and chronological borders. Therefore, this paper will focus on the questions and seek to provide the answers, by applying neuropsychological reading and analytical psychology. The findings of this study suggest that Lewis-Williams' neuropsychology and Jung's analytical psychology are intertwined and both offer explanations for the origin and widespread occurrence of bicorporate images. However, the contrast between these two theories lies in the fact that Lewis-Williams' theory relies on the perspective of materialistic science, implying that these images are solely products of the human brain and nervous system. In contrast, Jung's theory allows for the possibility of exploring the invisible or esoteric realm, which cannot be disproven or proven by current materialistic science.

这篇论文将聚焦于双体动物,这是一种神秘的复合动物,有一个头和两个身体,一直没有引起学术界的注意。第一个已知的双合体出现在美索不达米亚的圆柱密封上大约在公元前三千年。它们随后出现在米诺斯、希腊、伊特鲁里亚和罗马艺术中。在中世纪的欧洲,它们在罗马式教堂中蓬勃发展,尤其是在南欧和斯堪的纳维亚。此外,它们也出现在印度、东南亚和中国。双孢子虫存在于非常广泛的地理和时间范围内。尽管少数学者对它们进行了一些研究,但他们的大部分注意力都集中在追踪图像的迁移路线上。此前没有一项研究专注于回答最有趣的问题,即这些神秘的图像是如何产生的,以及它们在地理和时间边界之外传播和复发的原因。因此,本文将通过应用神经心理学阅读和分析心理学来关注问题并寻求答案。这项研究的结果表明,Lewis‐Williams的神经心理学和Jung的分析心理学是相互交织的,两者都为双结合图像的起源和广泛发生提供了解释。然而,这两种理论之间的对比在于,Lewis‐Williams的理论依赖于唯物主义科学的视角,暗示这些图像只是人类大脑和神经系统的产物。相反,荣格的理论允许探索看不见或深奥的领域的可能性,这是当前唯物主义科学无法反驳或证明的。
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Pirate Love 海盗的爱
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-08-15 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12185
Nick Marotta
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Osmosis 透析
IF 0.6 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-08-14 DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12214
Tenzin D. Lama
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