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Narratives of the Invisible: Autobiography, Kinship, and Alterity in Native Amazonia.

Vanessa Elisa Grotti1, Marc Brightman2.   

Abstract

Shamanic knowledge is based on an ambiguous commensality with invisible others. As a result, shamans oscillate constantly between spheres of intimacy, both visible and invisible. A place of power and transformation, the spirit world is rarely described by native interlocutors in an objective, detached way; rather, they depict it in terms of events and experiences. Instead of examining the formal qualities of accounts of the spirit world through analyses of ritual performance and shamanic quests, we focus on life histories as autobiographical accounts in order to explore what they reveal about the relationship between personal history (and indigenous historicity) and the spirit world. We introduce the term 'double reflexivity' to refer to processes by which narratives about the self are produced through relationships with alterity.

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Keywords:  Trio; alterity; autobiography; double reflexivity; kinship; personhood; shamanism; spirit world

Year:  2016        PMID: 28035170      PMCID: PMC5189753          DOI: 10.3167/sa.2016.600107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Anal        ISSN: 0155-977X


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1.  The Wealth of the Body: Trade Relations, Objects, and Personhood in Northeastern Amazonia.

Authors:  Vanessa Grotti
Journal:  J Lat Am Caribb Anthropol       Date:  2013-02-19
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