Intimacy and Ritual

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formal care-giving organizations
gender roles symbolism
Group Analytic Groups
Groups
Healing Rituals
Hollander's Analysis
Hollander’s Analysis
Intimacy
King Street
medical anthropology
Mediums
Mild Physical Disabilities
Orthodox Medicine
Park Street
Persistent Abdominal Pains
qualitative fieldwork
Ritual
ritual activities
Seventeenth Century Political Philosophers
social malaise
Spirit Possession
Spirit Possession Cults
spirit possession illness
Spiritual Healing
spiritual healing practices analysis
Spiritual Therapy
Spiritualism
Spiritualist Church
Spiritualist Circles
Spiritualist Doctrine
Spiritualist Meetings
Spiritualist Psychiatry
Spirituality
Therapeutic Communities
therapeutic rituals
Traditionally Feminine Role
Vice Versa
WEA Class
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367338084
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1974 Intimacy and Ritual is a sympathetic study of spiritualist activities and their relation to the practitioners’ secular lives. The book, in particular, looks at the therapeutic function of spiritualism. Based on the author’s fieldwork as a ‘participant observer’ among spiritualists in a South Wales town, the research covers spiritualists services and meetings as well as interviews with spiritualists in their own homes. The book gives an accurate account of spiritualist doctrines and beliefs about the spirit world. The book postulates that spirit possession always relates to illness and shows how this is often the physical counterpart of social malaise. Throughout the study, spiritualism is seen in terms of the coping techniques and the rewards which it offers its members. The book shows that spiritualism is more highly regarded as a problem-solving source than the formal care-giving organizations, such as psychiatrist hospitals and the social work agencies. Healing activities are interpreted as a symbolic enactment of male and female roles ideally conceived, and spiritualist messages offer symbols and explanations of illness and misfortune.

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