Poetry and prophecy: the anthropology of inspiration

"The "magic" of words is something many people refer to without qualification or, often, attention. In this pathbreaking collection, John Leavitt has assembled five essays that explore the places where magic and words most clearly intersect: in prophetic or inspired acts of speech and...

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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Ann Arbor Univ. of Michigan Press 1997
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Zusammenfassung:"The "magic" of words is something many people refer to without qualification or, often, attention. In this pathbreaking collection, John Leavitt has assembled five essays that explore the places where magic and words most clearly intersect: in prophetic or inspired acts of speech and writing." "Based on rich ethnographic work in western and nonwestern cultures, the essays represent distinct approaches to the topic, from one person's account of her interactions with a possessing spirit to another's world-spanning statement on prophetic poetics. Each contributor challenges easy assumptions that poetic texts are crafted works, products of skill rather than inspiration, while prophetic speech and writing are best understood as spontaneous performance rather than formal art. The volume is rounded out with a thorough introduction and an afterword." "As a whole the collection aims to reorient the anthropological study of possession and oracular experiences toward an awareness of the word, and to draw the attention of literary critics to "inspired" poetry. It will appeal to a wide audience in not only anthropology and literature, but performance studies and comparative religion as well."--BOOK JACKET.
Beschreibung:214 S.
ISBN:0472106880

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