The Nature of Shamanism and the Shamanic Story

The Nature of Shamanism and the Shamanic Story

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Publisher's Synopsis

The book makes out a case for the introduction of a new genre of tale, the shamanic story, which has either been based on or inspired by a shamanic

journey, or contains a number of the elements that are typical of such a journey.

The stories featured are the Book of Jonah from the Old Testament, two traditional stories from the Republic of Georgia-The Earth will take its

Own and Davit, a contemporary German tale Bundles, and the Korean story of Shimchong, the Blindman's Daughter.

By making use of textual material from a number of different cultures and times, the intention is to highlight the pervasive influence shamanism has

had and to show how the "new" genre being proposed is a universal one.

The research questions addressed include 1) defining what shamanism is, deciding whether it should be classified as a religion, a methodology or a

way of life 2) considering whether a case can be made out for the introduction of a new genre of tale and, if so, what its characteristics are.

It is hoped the book will be of interest not only to those involved in the study of shamanism but also to those whose interest is in the study of

literary texts. Since the old bearers of shamanic traditions quite often were, and even today are, illiterate, the study of their folklore-epic

songs, laments, narratives-undoubtedly provides a rich source for research.

Book information

ISBN: 9781847183569
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars
Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 201.44
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 172
Weight: 396g
Height: 215mm
Width: 154mm
Spine width: 21mm