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12. The Medicalization of Possession in Āyurveda and Tantra
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of illustrations xi
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction xxi
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Part I. Orthodoxies, Madness, and Method
- 1. Academic and Brahmanical Orthodoxies 3
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Part II. Ethnography, Modernity, and the Languages of Possession
- 2. New and Inherited Paradigms 33
- 3. Possession, Trance Channeling, and Modernity 95
- 4. Notes on Regional Languages and Models of Possession 110
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Part III. Classical Literature
- 5. The Vedas and Upaniṣads 173
- 6. Friendly Acquisitions, Hostile Takeovers 245
- 7. Enlightenment and the Classical Culture of Possession 284
- 8. Vampires, Prostitutes, and Poets 317
- 9. Devotion as Possession 345
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Part IV. Worldly and Otherworldly Ruptures
- 10. Possession in Tantra 363
- 11. Tantra and the Diaspora of Childhood Possession 416
- 12. The Medicalization of Possession in Āyurveda and Tantra 471
- 13. Conclusions 579
- Bibliography 607
- Index 665
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of illustrations xi
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction xxi
-
Part I. Orthodoxies, Madness, and Method
- 1. Academic and Brahmanical Orthodoxies 3
-
Part II. Ethnography, Modernity, and the Languages of Possession
- 2. New and Inherited Paradigms 33
- 3. Possession, Trance Channeling, and Modernity 95
- 4. Notes on Regional Languages and Models of Possession 110
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Part III. Classical Literature
- 5. The Vedas and Upaniṣads 173
- 6. Friendly Acquisitions, Hostile Takeovers 245
- 7. Enlightenment and the Classical Culture of Possession 284
- 8. Vampires, Prostitutes, and Poets 317
- 9. Devotion as Possession 345
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Part IV. Worldly and Otherworldly Ruptures
- 10. Possession in Tantra 363
- 11. Tantra and the Diaspora of Childhood Possession 416
- 12. The Medicalization of Possession in Āyurveda and Tantra 471
- 13. Conclusions 579
- Bibliography 607
- Index 665