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Body and emotion : the aesthetics of illness and healing in the Nepal Himalayas / Robert R. Desjarlais.
Author
Desjarlais, Robert R.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [1992]
©1992
Description
xii, 300 pages : illustrations (black and white), map ; 24 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Shamanism
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Nepal
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Helmu Region
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Sherpa (Nepalese people)
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Religion
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Mental healing
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Medicine
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Religious aspects
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Helmu Region (Nepal)
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Religious life and customs
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Series
Series in contemporary ethnography
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Summary note
Body and Emotion is a study of the relationship between culture and emotional distress, an examination of the cultural forces that influence, make sense of, and heal severe pain and malaise. In order to investigate this relationship, Robert R. Desjarlais served as an apprentice healer among the Yolmo Sherpa, a Tibetan Buddhist people who reside in the Helambu region of northcentral Nepal. In his quest to understand illness among Yolmo villagers, especially a prevalent malady known as "soul loss," Desjarlais goes beyond an exploration of causes and cures to analyze the "aesthetics" of everyday living and their relation to bodily experience, emotional distress, and ritual healing. In contrast to other recent accounts of "symbolic healing," which posit that shamanic rites heal by manipulating the symbolic categories that define a patient, the author contends that a shaman's rites work chiefly to change how a patient feels. A concern for the sensory influences the style of the book, as Desjarlais bids for an ethnography of the tactile, the visceral, the unspoken. Body and Emotion calls for a more sentient anthropology, moves beyond meaning-centered approaches to pain and the body, and outlines the profound role of aesthetic sensibilities in everyday life. Body and Emotion is an extraordinary work that will be of particular value to students and scholars in the fields of anthropology, psychology, Asian studies, and religious studies.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note on Transcription
Pt. 1 Loss
1 Imaginary Gardens with Real Toads (starting p. 3)
2 Body, Speech, Mind (starting p. 36)
3 An Aesthetics of Experience (starting p. 63)
4 Pain Clings to the Body (starting p. 90)
5 Soul Loss (starting p. 135)
Pt. 2 Healing
6 The Art of Knowing (starting p. 159)
7 Metamorphoses (starting p. 185)
8 A Calling of Souls (starting p. 198)
9 Departures (starting p. 223)
10 Afterwords (starting p. 244)
Notes (starting p. 255)
Glossary of Terms (starting p. 277)
References (starting p. 281)
Index (starting p. 297)
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ISBN
081223166X ((acid-free paper))
9780812231663 ((acid-free paper))
081221434X ((paperback))
9780812214345 ((paperback))
LCCN
92023545
OCLC
26400049
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