This book explores local cultural discourses and practices relating to manifestations and experiences of the demonic, the spectral and the uncanny, probing into their effects on people’s domestic and intimate spheres of life. The chapters examine the uncanny in a cross-cultural manner, involving empirically rich case studies from sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and Europe. They use an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to show how people are affected by their intimate interactions with spiritual beings. While several chapters focus on the tensions between public and private spheres that emerge in the context of spiritual encounters, others explore what kind of relationships between humans and demonic entities are imagined to exist and in what ways these imaginations can be interpreted as a commentary on people’s concerns and social realities. Offering a critical look at a form of spiritual experience that often lacks academic examination, this book will be of great use to scholars of Religious Studies who are interested in the occult and paranormal, as well as academics working in Anthropology, Sociology, African Studies, Latin American Studies, Gender Studies and Transcultural Psychology.
Author(s): Thomas G. Kirsch, Kirsten Mahlke, Rijk van Dijk
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 220
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of contributors
1 Introduction: Hedging in Demons and the Uncanny
2 The Familiar Spirit in Tales of Violent Labor Relationships: From Early Modern France to Agro-Industrial Argentina
3 Collective Intimacy in Pentecostal Christianity
4 Science, Fantasy, and Desecration: Gorilla Demons in Colonial Gabon
5 From Witchcraft to Satanism: Changing Imaginations and New Experiences in the South African Lowveld
6 Is Digital Memory Our New Demon? Notes on Surveillance and Vulnerability
7 Marriage and the Ambiguities of ‘Seeds’: An Exploration of Intentions and Transparency in Relations in Botswana
8 Zombies in the House: Thinking through the Spaces of Undead Transatlantic History
9 Hedging in the Demonic: Living with the Dead in the United States
10 Afterword: Uncanny Modernities, Early and Late
Index