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1. Shifting Intellectual Terrain: “Superstition” Becomes “Culture” and “Religion”
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Laurel Kendall
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Shamanic Nostalgia xvii
- 1. Shifting Intellectual Terrain: “Superstition” Becomes “Culture” and “Religion” 1
- 2. Memory Horizons: Kut from Two Ethnographic Presents 34
- 3. Initiating Performance: Chini’s Story 66
- 4. The Ambiguities of Becoming: Phony Shamans and What Are Mudang After All? 102
- 5. Korean Shamans and the Spirits of Capitalism 129
- 6. Of Hungry Ghosts and Other Matters of Consumption 154
- 7. Built Landscapes and Mobile Gods 177
- Conclusion 205
- Notes 207
- References 221
- Index and Glossary 245
- About the Author 252
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Shamanic Nostalgia xvii
- 1. Shifting Intellectual Terrain: “Superstition” Becomes “Culture” and “Religion” 1
- 2. Memory Horizons: Kut from Two Ethnographic Presents 34
- 3. Initiating Performance: Chini’s Story 66
- 4. The Ambiguities of Becoming: Phony Shamans and What Are Mudang After All? 102
- 5. Korean Shamans and the Spirits of Capitalism 129
- 6. Of Hungry Ghosts and Other Matters of Consumption 154
- 7. Built Landscapes and Mobile Gods 177
- Conclusion 205
- Notes 207
- References 221
- Index and Glossary 245
- About the Author 252