Italian Witchcraft and Shamanism : : The Tradition of Segnature, Indigenous and Trans-cultural Shamanic Traditions in Italy / / Angela Puca.
Shamanism is thriving as an exotic import and a hidden native tradition in Italy today. This ethnographical work uncovers two faces of Italian shamanism. The first is trans-cultural shamans who creatively adapt rituals and beliefs from indigenous cultures worldwide. Second, extensive fieldwork shows...
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Puca, Angela, Italian Witchcraft and Shamanism : The Tradition of Segnature, Indigenous and Trans-cultural Shamanic Traditions in Italy / Aries Book Series ; Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2024 Acknowledgements -- 1 The Starting Point and the Behind the Scenes -- 1 The Journey to Investigating Italian Witchcraft and Shamanism -- 2 Outline of the Book -- 2 How to Define Shamanism: Deixis and Discourse Analysis -- 1 Defining Shamanism -- 2 Can Westerners Be Shamans? -- 3 Misinterpretations of Shamanism -- 3 Contextualising Shamanism in Italy -- 1 Contextualising (Trans-cultural) Shamanism in Italy -- 2 Relation between Shamanism and the ‘New Age’ Movement -- 3 The Interaction between Paganism and Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 4 Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 1 Differences between Trans-cultural and Indigenous Shamanism -- 1.1 The Lingering Heredity of Carlos Castaneda -- 2 Core Shamanism, as Manifested in Italy -- 2.1 The Teachers of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies in Italy: Three Approaches to the Tradition -- 2.2 Lorenza Menegoni, Anthropologist and Michael Harner’s Pupil -- 2.3 Nello Ceccon, from Engineer to Shaman -- 2.4 Sara Tenaglia, Enriching Core Shamanism with Vernacular Healing Traditions -- 2.5 Drawing a Portrait of Core Shamanism in Contemporary Italy -- 3 Other Forms of Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 3.1 Castaneda-Inspired Groups -- 3.2 Psychological Shamanisms -- 3.2.1 Biotransenergetica ( bte ) -- 3.2.2 Self I-Dentity Through Ho’oponopono -- 3.2.3 Shamanistic Paganism -- 3.3 Indigenous Reinterpretations (Siberian, Andean, Nordic Shamanism) -- 4 Trans-cultural Cosmology and Shamanic Journeying -- 5 Are Trans-cultural Traditions Authentic Forms of Shamanism? -- 5 The Tradition of Segnature : The Indigenous Shamanism of Italy? -- 1 The Tradition of Segnature -- 2 The Role of Labels in Heterogenous Contemporary Traditions -- 3 The Meaning of Segnature -- 4 The Generational Gap -- 5 Types of Rituals and Initiations -- 6 The Survival of Magic. Embedding Illness into Myth -- 7 A Re-evaluation of Superstition? -- 8 Can an Italian Tradition Be Indigenous? -- 8.1 Indigenous Peoples versus Indigenous Religions -- 8.2 Conceptualising Indigenous Religions -- 9 Is the Tradition of Segnature the Indigenous Shamanism of Italy? -- 6 Relations and Contrasts with Catholicism -- 1 Case Study – Pan-Amazonian Synod and the Rejection of the Pachamama -- 2 Catholicism versus the Tradition of Segnature -- 7 Italian Shamanism and Contemporary Syncretism -- 1 The ‘Italian Shamanism’ of Michela Chiarelli -- 1.1 Michela, ‘The Last Italian Shaman of a Hereditary Tradition’ -- 1.2 Italian Shamanism and the Use of Segnature -- 1.3 Italian Shamanism and the Role of Magic -- 1.4 The Conceptualisation of Syncretism -- 1.5 The Teachings of Michela -- 2 Maria Capasso on the Indigenous Healing Tradition in Sardinia -- 2.1 Types of Healers in Sardinia -- 2.2 Maria’s Definition of Shaman and Shamanism -- 2.3 Rituals and Belief System -- 2.4 Ethics in Maria’s Lineage -- 3 Michela’s and Maria’s Shamanisms in Relation to Folk Magic and Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 8 Conclusion -- 1 Review of the Book -- 2 Classifying Shamanisms Based on the Italian Case -- 3 Research Impact and Further Research -- References -- Index. |
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The Tradition of Segnature, Indigenous and Trans-cultural Shamanic Traditions in Italy Acknowledgements -- 1 The Starting Point and the Behind the Scenes -- 1 The Journey to Investigating Italian Witchcraft and Shamanism -- 2 Outline of the Book -- 2 How to Define Shamanism: Deixis and Discourse Analysis -- 1 Defining Shamanism -- 2 Can Westerners Be Shamans? -- 3 Misinterpretations of Shamanism -- 3 Contextualising Shamanism in Italy -- 1 Contextualising (Trans-cultural) Shamanism in Italy -- 2 Relation between Shamanism and the ‘New Age’ Movement -- 3 The Interaction between Paganism and Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 4 Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 1 Differences between Trans-cultural and Indigenous Shamanism -- 1.1 The Lingering Heredity of Carlos Castaneda -- 2 Core Shamanism, as Manifested in Italy -- 2.1 The Teachers of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies in Italy: Three Approaches to the Tradition -- 2.2 Lorenza Menegoni, Anthropologist and Michael Harner’s Pupil -- 2.3 Nello Ceccon, from Engineer to Shaman -- 2.4 Sara Tenaglia, Enriching Core Shamanism with Vernacular Healing Traditions -- 2.5 Drawing a Portrait of Core Shamanism in Contemporary Italy -- 3 Other Forms of Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 3.1 Castaneda-Inspired Groups -- 3.2 Psychological Shamanisms -- 3.2.1 Biotransenergetica ( bte ) -- 3.2.2 Self I-Dentity Through Ho’oponopono -- 3.2.3 Shamanistic Paganism -- 3.3 Indigenous Reinterpretations (Siberian, Andean, Nordic Shamanism) -- 4 Trans-cultural Cosmology and Shamanic Journeying -- 5 Are Trans-cultural Traditions Authentic Forms of Shamanism? -- 5 The Tradition of Segnature : The Indigenous Shamanism of Italy? -- 1 The Tradition of Segnature -- 2 The Role of Labels in Heterogenous Contemporary Traditions -- 3 The Meaning of Segnature -- 4 The Generational Gap -- 5 Types of Rituals and Initiations -- 6 The Survival of Magic. Embedding Illness into Myth -- 7 A Re-evaluation of Superstition? -- 8 Can an Italian Tradition Be Indigenous? -- 8.1 Indigenous Peoples versus Indigenous Religions -- 8.2 Conceptualising Indigenous Religions -- 9 Is the Tradition of Segnature the Indigenous Shamanism of Italy? -- 6 Relations and Contrasts with Catholicism -- 1 Case Study – Pan-Amazonian Synod and the Rejection of the Pachamama -- 2 Catholicism versus the Tradition of Segnature -- 7 Italian Shamanism and Contemporary Syncretism -- 1 The ‘Italian Shamanism’ of Michela Chiarelli -- 1.1 Michela, ‘The Last Italian Shaman of a Hereditary Tradition’ -- 1.2 Italian Shamanism and the Use of Segnature -- 1.3 Italian Shamanism and the Role of Magic -- 1.4 The Conceptualisation of Syncretism -- 1.5 The Teachings of Michela -- 2 Maria Capasso on the Indigenous Healing Tradition in Sardinia -- 2.1 Types of Healers in Sardinia -- 2.2 Maria’s Definition of Shaman and Shamanism -- 2.3 Rituals and Belief System -- 2.4 Ethics in Maria’s Lineage -- 3 Michela’s and Maria’s Shamanisms in Relation to Folk Magic and Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 8 Conclusion -- 1 Review of the Book -- 2 Classifying Shamanisms Based on the Italian Case -- 3 Research Impact and Further Research -- References -- Index. |
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Acknowledgements -- 1 The Starting Point and the Behind the Scenes -- 1 The Journey to Investigating Italian Witchcraft and Shamanism -- 2 Outline of the Book -- 2 How to Define Shamanism: Deixis and Discourse Analysis -- 1 Defining Shamanism -- 2 Can Westerners Be Shamans? -- 3 Misinterpretations of Shamanism -- 3 Contextualising Shamanism in Italy -- 1 Contextualising (Trans-cultural) Shamanism in Italy -- 2 Relation between Shamanism and the ‘New Age’ Movement -- 3 The Interaction between Paganism and Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 4 Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 1 Differences between Trans-cultural and Indigenous Shamanism -- 1.1 The Lingering Heredity of Carlos Castaneda -- 2 Core Shamanism, as Manifested in Italy -- 2.1 The Teachers of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies in Italy: Three Approaches to the Tradition -- 2.2 Lorenza Menegoni, Anthropologist and Michael Harner’s Pupil -- 2.3 Nello Ceccon, from Engineer to Shaman -- 2.4 Sara Tenaglia, Enriching Core Shamanism with Vernacular Healing Traditions -- 2.5 Drawing a Portrait of Core Shamanism in Contemporary Italy -- 3 Other Forms of Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 3.1 Castaneda-Inspired Groups -- 3.2 Psychological Shamanisms -- 3.2.1 Biotransenergetica ( bte ) -- 3.2.2 Self I-Dentity Through Ho’oponopono -- 3.2.3 Shamanistic Paganism -- 3.3 Indigenous Reinterpretations (Siberian, Andean, Nordic Shamanism) -- 4 Trans-cultural Cosmology and Shamanic Journeying -- 5 Are Trans-cultural Traditions Authentic Forms of Shamanism? -- 5 The Tradition of Segnature : The Indigenous Shamanism of Italy? -- 1 The Tradition of Segnature -- 2 The Role of Labels in Heterogenous Contemporary Traditions -- 3 The Meaning of Segnature -- 4 The Generational Gap -- 5 Types of Rituals and Initiations -- 6 The Survival of Magic. Embedding Illness into Myth -- 7 A Re-evaluation of Superstition? -- 8 Can an Italian Tradition Be Indigenous? -- 8.1 Indigenous Peoples versus Indigenous Religions -- 8.2 Conceptualising Indigenous Religions -- 9 Is the Tradition of Segnature the Indigenous Shamanism of Italy? -- 6 Relations and Contrasts with Catholicism -- 1 Case Study – Pan-Amazonian Synod and the Rejection of the Pachamama -- 2 Catholicism versus the Tradition of Segnature -- 7 Italian Shamanism and Contemporary Syncretism -- 1 The ‘Italian Shamanism’ of Michela Chiarelli -- 1.1 Michela, ‘The Last Italian Shaman of a Hereditary Tradition’ -- 1.2 Italian Shamanism and the Use of Segnature -- 1.3 Italian Shamanism and the Role of Magic -- 1.4 The Conceptualisation of Syncretism -- 1.5 The Teachings of Michela -- 2 Maria Capasso on the Indigenous Healing Tradition in Sardinia -- 2.1 Types of Healers in Sardinia -- 2.2 Maria’s Definition of Shaman and Shamanism -- 2.3 Rituals and Belief System -- 2.4 Ethics in Maria’s Lineage -- 3 Michela’s and Maria’s Shamanisms in Relation to Folk Magic and Trans-cultural Shamanism -- 8 Conclusion -- 1 Review of the Book -- 2 Classifying Shamanisms Based on the Italian Case -- 3 Research Impact and Further Research -- References -- Index. |
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