Outside what is thought to exist: the Earth in multidimensional perspective

Authors

  • Peter Skafish Universidade da Califórnia (Berkeley, CA)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-901X.v0i69p66-94

Keywords:

Ontological turn, symmetrical anthropology, New Age, religion, extraterrestrial life

Abstract

What should intellectuals make of mad, “irrational” religion today? And in what way is anthropology needed to reach that understanding? These questions are addressed apropos of the case of Barbara Marciniak, a once-popular New Age spirit medium, or “channel,” for what she conceives of as extraterrestrials from the Pleiades. An examination of her conception of thought leads to an approach called “the anthropology of concepts”, which focuses on the parts of Marciniak’s thinking that diverge from modern thought.

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Author Biography

  • Peter Skafish, Universidade da Califórnia (Berkeley, CA)
    Professor visitante de Antropologia da Universidade da Califórnia, Berkeley. Foi maître de conférences associé e pós-doutorando no Collège de France. Traduziu para o inglês o livro Metafísicas Canibais, de Eduardo Viveiros de Castro.

Published

2018-04-27

Issue

Section

Dossiê de Antropologia: Entreviver – desafios cosmopolíticos contemporâneos

How to Cite

Skafish, P. (2018). Outside what is thought to exist: the Earth in multidimensional perspective. Revista Do Instituto De Estudos Brasileiros, 69, 66-94. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-901X.v0i69p66-94