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This ethnographic study is an entrance into the world of Buryat Mongol divination, where a group of cursed shamans undertake the "race against time" to produce innovative remedies that will improve their fallen fortunes at an unconventional pace.

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[The author]has not only given us a remarkable record of a moment in the cultural history of one Mongolian society but some invaluable tools to rethink conventional concepts about religion, magic, culture, and change.” · Anthropology Review Database

Alongside the captivatingly rich and detailed ethnographic portrayal, the refreshing scholarly analysis authoritatively examines many of the epistemological, ontological and ethical questions that the millennia-old and vital shamanic divination practices put to the human sciences and their modernist mode of inquiry and world view.” · René Devisch, Catholic University of Leuven

“…an important study of Mongolian magical innovations to change fortunes. Focusing on the temporal dimensions of magic, distinguishing the delayed effect from the immediate effect, Swancutt challenges numerous conventional anthropological ideas of magic. · Uradyn E. Bulag, University of Cambridge

“[A] well mapped-out ethnographic background and a welcomed contextualisation of religious practices and local cosmologies, the author brilliantly brings alive the micropolitics of religious activity at the household level.” · Stéphane Gros, Center for Himalayan Studies, CNRS



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Cast of Characters
List of Tables and Figures
Preface

Chapter 1. A Race against Time: Mongolian Fortune and the Anthropology of Magic
Chapter 2. Buryat Cosmology and the Timescales of Religious Practice
Chapter 3. Fortune, the Soul and Spiralling Returns
Chapter 4. Curses, Khel Am and the Omnipresence of Witchcraft
Chapter 5. Divination and the Inextensive Distance to Cursing Rivals
Chapter 6. An Unconventional Timescale: The Immediate Rise of Fortune

Glossary of Vernacular Terms
References
Index

Fortune and the Cursed The Sliding Scale of Time

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857454829, 978-0857454829
      ISBN10: 085745482X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This ethnographic study is an entrance into the world of Buryat Mongol divination, where a group of cursed shamans undertake the "race against time" to produce innovative remedies that will improve their fallen fortunes at an unconventional pace.

      Trade Review

      [The author]has not only given us a remarkable record of a moment in the cultural history of one Mongolian society but some invaluable tools to rethink conventional concepts about religion, magic, culture, and change.” · Anthropology Review Database

      Alongside the captivatingly rich and detailed ethnographic portrayal, the refreshing scholarly analysis authoritatively examines many of the epistemological, ontological and ethical questions that the millennia-old and vital shamanic divination practices put to the human sciences and their modernist mode of inquiry and world view.” · René Devisch, Catholic University of Leuven

      “…an important study of Mongolian magical innovations to change fortunes. Focusing on the temporal dimensions of magic, distinguishing the delayed effect from the immediate effect, Swancutt challenges numerous conventional anthropological ideas of magic. · Uradyn E. Bulag, University of Cambridge

      “[A] well mapped-out ethnographic background and a welcomed contextualisation of religious practices and local cosmologies, the author brilliantly brings alive the micropolitics of religious activity at the household level.” · Stéphane Gros, Center for Himalayan Studies, CNRS



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Cast of Characters
      List of Tables and Figures
      Preface

      Chapter 1. A Race against Time: Mongolian Fortune and the Anthropology of Magic
      Chapter 2. Buryat Cosmology and the Timescales of Religious Practice
      Chapter 3. Fortune, the Soul and Spiralling Returns
      Chapter 4. Curses, Khel Am and the Omnipresence of Witchcraft
      Chapter 5. Divination and the Inextensive Distance to Cursing Rivals
      Chapter 6. An Unconventional Timescale: The Immediate Rise of Fortune

      Glossary of Vernacular Terms
      References
      Index

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