KAPCÁR, Andrej. Reborn from tradition : the re-imagination of the shaman as an identity building element within the western occult milieu. In Society for Academic Research on Shamanism 2022: "Shamanism and Crisis: Seeking Human Identity", 25-28 August 2022, Sarawak Museum Department, Kuching, Malaysia. 2022.
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Original name Reborn from tradition : the re-imagination of the shaman as an identity building element within the western occult milieu
Authors KAPCÁR, Andrej.
Edition Society for Academic Research on Shamanism 2022: "Shamanism and Crisis: Seeking Human Identity", 25-28 August 2022, Sarawak Museum Department, Kuching, Malaysia, 2022.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60304 Religious studies
Country of publisher Malaysia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English Shamanism; Occultism; Magick; Popular culture; Aesthetics; Anthropology
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Shamanism as a phenomenon has been within the scope of interest among western science for at least a century. Researchers such as Gavril Xenofontov, or Maria Czaplicka, or even the controversial Michael Harner, have pioneered the studies of traditional shamanism in different geographical regions, and the interest in the topic remains vivid ever since. I would argue that the major break-true of shamanic ideas into the mainstream culture can be traced back to the late 60s, when Carlos Castaneda published his Teachings of Don Juan. The ideas of spirituality, transcendence of consciousness and environmentalism were very quickly explored and accepted by the hippie culture, marking the continuous change in the perception of shamanism within the western culture. The persona of the shaman, presented through various audiovisual means have since then firmly seeped into the pop culture and began to create a new, eclectic archetype of its own. Syncretic in its form, but independent of any tradition, it combines components of pop-culture, esoteric teachings, and fashion, as a counter cultural way of dealing with contemporary problems. Signs of neo-shamanic practices can be currently found in visual art, music, performances or even entertainment media. This presentation will explore the contemporary image of the shaman within modern pop-culture, where the archetype of the “urban shaman” is becoming an element of subcultural self-identification. Through case studies from various visual media, such as movies, graphical novels, or videogames, I aim to introduce variations of the visual shamanic aesthetics and position within the western society. Through psychological, aesthetical, and cognitive means the underlying mechanisms leading to the acceptance of the shamanic persona, as well as its perception by the environment can be explored.
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MUNI/A/1435/2021, interní kód MUName: Velké otázky ve studiu náboženství: Snaha o propojování humanitní a přírodovědné expertízy (Acronym: VESNA)
Investor: Masaryk University
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