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The Familial Occult

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The Familial Occult addresses the presence of occult experiences in some scholars' families and how that has affected their epistemological and ontological worlds, as well as their identities as ...
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The Familial Occult addresses the presence of occult experiences in some scholars' families and how that has affected their epistemological and ontological worlds, as well as their identities as scholars. Those with backgrounds in the familial occult often experience a series of conflicting relationships and different ways of interacting with binaries such as the subjective and objective, a powerful conceptual couple still governing academic thinking. While much has been written on encountering the occult in fieldwork or becoming an apprentice in an occult practice, little yet has been published in the academic literature about growing up with the occult.

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Price: £104.00
Pages: 206
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: EASA Series
Publication Date: 10 November 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781805391753
Format: Hardcover
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“I found the book to be compelling and fascinating. Some of the authors’ evocative writing drew me into the … stories which resonated with my own family.” • Gresilda A. Lilley-Tubbs, Virginia Tech

List of Figures

Introduction: “How Does That Make You Feel?” Writing about the Familial Occult as Therapy
Alexandra Coțofană

Chapter 1. A Chinese American Religious Healer: Towards Filial Ethnography
Kin Cheung

Chapter 2. I am My Mother’s Son: Revelations of the Divine
Earl Clarence L. Jimenez

Chapter 3. Of Bibles and Broads: The familial occult as Academic Lens
Alexandra Coțofană

Chapter 4. Facing My Genies: A Commute between Self, Familial Spirits, and Anthropology
Kamal Feriali

Chapter 5. On Familial Occultism
James M. Nyce

Chapter 6. The Familial Occult in Yakutia: Changeling Children and Tricking Demons
Natalya Khokholova

Chapter 7. Can Ethnography of the Occult Be Transformed into Occult Ethnography? Contextualizing a Local Religious Practice in Abkhazia
Rita Kuznetsova and Igor Kuznetsov

Chapter 8. “My father was a Reader”: Practices of Folk Medicine in Northern Sweden
Annelie Sjölander-Lindqvist and Johan Wedel

Conclusion

References
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