Shamanism, Colonialism, and the Wild Man
A Study in Terror and Healing
538 pages, 104 halftones, 3 maps 6-1/8 x 9-1/4
©
1987
Cloth $55.00
ISBN: 9780226790121
Published February 1987
Paper $30.00
ISBN: 9780226790138
Published December 1991
Maps Author's Note Acknowledgments Part One: Terror 1. Culture of Terror, Space of Death 2. Casement to Grey 3. The Economy of Terror 4. Jungle and Savagery 5. The Image of the Auca: Ur-Mythology and Colonial Modernism 6. The Colonial Mirror of Production Part Two: Healing 7. A Case of Fortune and Misfortune 8. Magical Realism 9. Las Tres Potencias: The Magic of the Races 10. The Wild Woman of the Forest Becomes Our Lady of Remedies 11. Wildness 12. Indian Fat 13. Surplus Value 14. Hunting Magic 15. The Book of Magia 16. Filth and the Magic of the Modern 17. Revolutionary Plants 18. On the Indian's Back: The Moral Topography of the Andes and Its Conquest 19. Even the Dogs Were Crying 20. The Old Soldier Remembers 21. Toughness and Tenderness in the Wild Man's Lair: The Everyday as Impenetrable, the Impenetrable as Everyday 22. Casemiro and the Tiger 23. Priests and Shamans 24. History as Sorcery 25. Envy and Implicit Social Knowledge 26. The Whirlpool 27. Montage 28. To Become a Healer 29. Marlene Notes Bibliography Index
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