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This book draws attention to a striking aspect of contemporary Japanese culture: the prevalence of discussions and representations of “spirits” (tama or tamashii).
Animism: or Thought Currents of Primitive Peoples. Boston, MA: Marshal Jones. Glass, A. 2004. “The Intention of Tradition: Contemporary Contexts and Contests of Hamat'sa Dance”. In Coming to Shore: Northwest Coast Ethnology, Traditions, ...
Less informative English studies by non-ethnographers include George William Gilmore, Animism or Thought Currents of Primitive Peoples (Boston: Marshall Jones Co., 1919); and Edward Clodd, Animism: The Seed of Religion (London: A.
This idea was initiated by F. Max 12 See George William Gilmore, Animism or Thought Currents of Primitive Peoples (Boston: Marshall Jones Company, 1919), and Edward Burnett Tylor, Primitive Culture (New York: Harper, 1958).
Whilst closely bound with embodiment and new materialist theory, this book contributes a unique voice that echoes diverse political processes contemporaneous to our times.
... 2004); Nicholas Low and Brendan Gleeson, Justice, Society and Nature: An Exploration of Political Ecology (Routledge, 1998); Susan Paulson and L.L. Gezon, eds., Political Ecology Across Spaces, Scales, and Social Groups (Rutgers ...
... Socinianism and Arminianism: Antitrinitarians, Calvinists and Cultural Exchange in Seventeenth-Century Europe; J. Owen, Vindiciae Evangelicae: Or, the Mystery of the Gospel Vindicated and Socinianism Examined in Works of John Owen; ...
Animism or Thought Currents of Primitive Peoples. London: Kessinger Publishing. Ginsberg, A. 1956. “Footnote to Howl.” In Howl and Other Poems. San Francisco: City Light Books. Glynos, J. 2012. “The Place of Fantasy in a Critical ...