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Home Reference Society Living without the Dead` Loss and Redemption in a Jungle Cosmos
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Living without the Dead` Loss and Redemption in a Jungle Cosmos
by Piers Vitebsky
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AuthorPiers Vitebsky
PublisherHarperCollins
SynopsisJust one generation ago, the Sora tribe in India lived in a world populated by the spirits of their dead, who spoke to them through shamans in trance. Every day, they negotiated their wellbeing in heated arguments or in quiet reflections on their feelings of love, anger, and guilt.
Today, young Sora are rejecting the worldview of their ancestors and switching their allegiance to sects of Christianity or Hinduism. Sacred sites are being demolished, female shamans are being replaced by male priests, and debate with the dead is giving way to prayer to gods. For some, this shift means liberation from jungle spirits through literacy, employment, and democratic politics` others despair for fear of being forgotten after death.
How can a society abandon one understanding of reality so suddenly and replace it with another? Over forty years, anthropologist Piers Vitebsky has shared the lives of shamans, pastors, ancestors, gods, policemen, missionaries, and alphabet worshippers, while drawing inspiration from social theory, psychoanalysis, and theology. Living without the Dead lays bare today`s crisis of indigenous religions and shows how historical reform can bring new fulfillments