The Animistic Turn:Implications for the Anthropology of the Anima  

The Animistic Turn:Implications for the Anthropology of the Anima

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作  者:Edith Turner 

机构地区:[1]美国弗吉尼亚大学人类学系

出  处:《宗教人类学》2015年第1期3-17,共15页Anthropology of Religion

摘  要:In the anthropology of the 1950’s if researchers"went native",it might doom them academically.Victor Turner and I spent two and a half years among the Ndembu of Zambia.The people believed in spirits,and like many researchers we merely studied their beliefs.Anthropologists were reducing the phenomenaIn the anthropology of the 1950's if researchers "went native" , it might doom them academically. Victor Turner and I spent two and a half years among the Ndembu of Zambia. The people believed in spirits, and like many researchers we merely studied their beliefs. Anthropologists were reducing the phenomena of spirits to what they termed "a social construction of reality" . They were denying the people's eo-evalness with them whenever the events they witnessed were concerned with the spirit world. The people, nonetheless, extended their gift to Turner and myself--the gift of their vision and ritual. Now a wider change has intervened. The academic denial has nearly gone.

关 键 词:精神现象 宗教 人类 发展现状 

分 类 号:B91[哲学宗教—宗教学]

 

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