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Author Bacigalupo, Ana Mariella.

Title Shamans of the foye tree : gender, power, and healing among Chilean Mapuche / Ana Mariella Bacigalupo
Edition 1st ed
Published Austin : University of Texas Press, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 321 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Book collections on Project MUSE
Contents Introduction: The gendered realm of the foye tree -- The ambiguous powers of machi : illness, awingkamiento, and the modernization of witchcraft -- Gendered rituals for cosmic order : shamanic struggles for wholeness -- Ritual gendered relationships : kinship, marriage, mastery, and machi modes of personhood -- The struggle for Machi masculinity : colonial politics of gender, sexuality, and power -- Machi as gendered symbols of tradition : national discourses and Mapuche resistance movements -- The responses of male machi to homophobia : reinvention as priests, doctors, and spiritual warriors -- Female machi : embodying tradition or contesting gender norms? -- Representing the gendered identities of machi : paradoxes and conflicts
Summary [Publisher-supplied data] Drawing on anthropologist Ana Mariella Bacigalupo's fifteen years of field research, Shamans of the Foye Tree: Gender, Power, and Healing among Chilean Mapuche is the first study to follow shamans' gender identities and performance in a variety of ritual, social, sexual, and political contexts. To Mapuche shamans, or machi, the foye tree is of special importance, not only for its medicinal qualities but also because of its hermaphroditic flowers, which reflect the gender-shifting components of machi healing practices. Framed by the cultural constructions of gender and identity, Bacigalupo's fascinating findings span the ways in which the Chilean state stigmatizes the machi as witches and sexual deviants; how shamans use paradoxical discourses about gender to legitimatize themselves as healers and, at the same time, as modern men and women; the tree's political use as a symbol of resistance to national ideologies; and other components of these rich traditions. The first comprehensive study on Mapuche shamans' gendered practices, Shamans of the Foye Tree offers new perspectives on this crucial intersection of spiritual, social, and political power
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-306) and index
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Subject Mapuche Indians -- Rites and ceremonies
Mapuche Indians -- Government relations
Ethnoecology -- Chile
Shamans -- Chile
Trees -- Religious aspects.
Shamanism.
Gender identity.
Shamanism
Indians, South American -- ethnology
Gender Identity
Plants, Medicinal
Ceremonial Behavior
shamanism.
sex role.
RELIGION -- Ethnic & Tribal.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
Mapuches -- Ritos y ceremonias.
Chamanismo -- Chile
Rol sexual -- Chile
Mapuches -- Relaciones con los gobiernos.
Shamanism
Gender identity
Ethnoecology
Manners and customs
Mapuche Indians -- Government relations
Mapuche Indians -- Rites and ceremonies
Shamans
Trees -- Religious aspects
Mapuche (volk)
Riten.
Sjamanisme.
Sekseverschillen.
Kolonialism -- sexualitet -- identitet -- normer -- Chile.
Ursprungsbefolkningar -- politik.
Mapuche (folk)
Schamaner -- Chile.
Folktro -- Chile.
SUBJECT Chile -- Social life and customs
Chile
Subject Chile
Chili.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2006029141
ISBN 9780292795266
0292795262