Domestic Demons and the Intimate Uncanny

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Collective Intimacy
Communal Religious Practice
cross-cultural demonic encounters
Cultural
Demon
Devil's Pact
Devil’s Pact
domestic
Du Chaillu
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Europe
Ghost Hunting
Gorillas
Great Ape
Horror Movies
Intimate Demons
Intimate Relationships
Intimate Spheres
Kirsten Mahlke
Latin America
occult practices
Pentecostal Christianity
private sphere rituals
Psychology
Religion
Rijk van Dijk
Romero's Films
Romero’s Films
Satanic Possession
Social Reproduction
Sociology
South African Lowveld
spectral
spectral phenomena
Spirit Idioms
Spirit Possession
Spirit Spouse
Spirits
spiritual
spiritual anthropology
Spiritual Entity
sub-Saharan Africa
Sugar Baron
Supernatural
Thomas Kirsch
Traditional Doctor
transcultural psychology
Uncanny
Van Dijk 2012a
Violate
witchcraft studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367221690
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Thomas G. Kirsch is Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Konstanz, Germany.

Kirsten Mahlke is Professor of Cultural Theory at the Department of Literature at the University of Konstanz, Germany.

Rijk van Dijk is Professor of Religion in Contemporary Africa and its Diaspora at the African Studies Centre Leiden, Leiden University, the Netherlands.