An exploration of contemporary trance and physical mediumship at a private spiritualist home-circle called the Bristol Spirit Lodge. Located in a garden on the outskirts of Bristol, the Lodge is a wooden shed specially constructed for the purposes of mediumship development and spirit communication. Through a combination of ethnographic observations in séances – including his own experiences of mediumship development – and interviews with spirits and their mediums, Hunter delves into a sub-urban world of trance states, ectoplasm, spirit lights and discarnate entities. Issues relating to altered states of consciousness, personhood, performance and the efficacy of ritual are examined in order to make sense of the processes by which spirits become manifest in social reality.   A large part of Manifesting Spirits is given over to a broader discussion of anthropology's evolving attitudes toward the 'paranormal' as a component of the 'life-worlds' of many people across the globe, and argues for the development of a non-reductive anthropological approach to the paranormal, and mediumship in particular. This emerging framework – referred to as 'ontological flooding' does not attempt to explain away the existence of spirits in terms of functional, cognitive or pathological theories (as most mainstream theorists tend to do), but rather embraces a processual perspective that emphasises complexity and multiple interconnected processes underlying spirit possession performances and experiences.
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An exploration of contemporary trance and physical mediumship at a private spiritualist home-circle called the Bristol Spirit Lodge.
ABSTRACT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS NOTE INTRODUCTION Anomalous experiences in a garden shed CHAPTER ONE - Problems and approaches CHAPTER TWO - Spirit mediumship in Bristol CHAPTER THREE - Mediumship and spirit possession: A literature review CHAPTER FOUR - Physical mediumship CHAPTER FIVE - Anthropology and the paranormal CHAPTER SIX - Rethinking the séance CHAPTER SEVEN - Mediumship and the experiential self CHAPTER EIGHT - Conclusions REFERENCES INDEX
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ISBN
9781912807888
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Aeon Books Ltd
Høyde
152 mm
Bredde
229 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
296

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Dr Jack Hunter is an anthropologist exploring the borderlands of consciousness, religion, ecology and the paranormal. He lives in the hills of mid-Wales with his family and teaches at the University of Chester, the University of Wales Trinity Saint David and at Newtown College. He is an Honorary Research Fellow of the Alister Hardy Religious Experience Research Centre and a Research Fellow of the Parapsychology Foundation.