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Amazon shamanism
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Ayahuasca and self-discovery
Ayahuasca experience
Ayahuasca literature
Ayahuasca ritual
Books about ayahuasca
Can a play be a spiritual journey
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Crisis of belief
Cross-cultural dialogue
Dramatic lecture
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Experimental theater
Ilan Stavans ayahuasca
Ilan Stavans play
Inner transformation
Intellectuals on psychedelics
Jewish experiences in Latin America
Jewish Latin American literature
Latin American indigenous cultures
Latin American Jewish experience
Latin American spirituality
Literary monologue
Literary performance
Literature on shamanic rituals
Mexican Jewish literature
Mexican Jewish writer
One-act play
Performance book
Philosophical awakening
Philosophical theater
Plant medicine
Play about identity
Play with photographs
Plays about spiritual journeys
Postcolonial reflection
Psychedelic memoir
Psychedelic spirituality
Reconnecting with nature
Reexamining worldview
Religion and hallucinogens
Search for meaning
Solo performance play
Spiritual journey narrative
Visionary experience
Visual storytelling
Western vs indigenous worldview
What is ayahuasca like
Product details
- ISBN 9781625343581
- Weight: 233g
- Dimensions: 172 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 30 Mar 2018
- Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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After a chance meeting with a shaman in Colombia, Ilan Stavans, the highly regarded literary scholar, found himself in the Amazon rainforest. He had reluctantly agreed to participate in a religious ceremony that involved taking the hallucinogen ayahuasca. Even though he considered himself a skeptic and a rational intellectual, as someone whose worldview was defined by his education and his heritage as a Mexican Jew, Stavans found that the ritual pushed him to reconsider many of his basic understandings, including his perceptions of indigenous cultures in Latin America, as well as his career as teacher, thinker, and artist. This one-act play is delivered in the form of a lecture that mimics the author's startling spiritual journey. The book includes twenty-five bold images, in color and black and white, which capture the author's performance of the play.
Ilan Stavans is Lewis-Sebring Professor of Humanities and Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College. He is the author of many books in a number of genres. Among his more recent works are Quixote: The Novel and The World and Borges, The Jew.
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