Religion and The Supernatural: ANTH18731GD C A
Religion and The Supernatural: ANTH18731GD C A
Religion and The Supernatural: ANTH18731GD C A
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
WEEK 6
Rituals
HOW GOD
CREATED
THE
WORLD: 1
HOW GOD CREATED THE WORLD: 2
HOW GOD CREATED THE
WORLD: 3
SCIENCE VS. RELIGION
….etc.
VISIBLE VS. INVISIBLE WORLD
Characteristic:
Belief in supernatural beings and forces.
RELIGIOUS SPECIALISTS
Shamans
Part-time religious specialists
with exceptional abilities for
dealing with the supernatural
Acquire power individually
Act on the behalf of clients
Symbolic burial
“Symbolic burial” is a grave where
no skeletons were found but the
burial objects were present.
“Hokers”
Etymology: German: hoker:
a person in a crouched or
huddled position
Open-Sky/Air burial
FUNCTION
The OPEN-SKY/AIR BURIAL is a very ancient
custom among the nomads of Asia; it was already
in use at least 3000 years ago. Today we can see
this ancient type of burial in Tibet.
Air burial is a disposal of a corpse by allowing it
to be eaten by birds. Three days after death, the
bodies of the departed are given to the care of
certain monks/priests.
According to the beliefs in the rebirth, there is no
need to preserve the body, as it is now an empty
vessel. Birds may eat it, or nature may let it
decompose. So the function of the sky burial is
simply the disposal of the remains.
CREMATION
Type of burial
Cremation appearing
around the 12th
century B.C.
constitutes a new
practice of burial and
is probably an
influence from Minor
Asia.
Terracotta ash urn with lid
OPEN-AIR CREMATION IN INDIA
Type of burial
Self-mummification
SELF-MUMMIFICATION
Self-mummification
was practiced until
the late 1800s in Asia,
by people who thought
being a mummy
looked so awesome
they couldn't wait
until actual death to
be one.
To mummify yourself
properly, you'll need
over 2,000 days of Mummy of a Mongolian
preparation. monk, 200 years old
THE PROCESS
First they have got to get all of the fat off of the body.
They did this by changing their diet to just nuts and
seeds. The priest could eat nothing else for 1,000
days.
Next, they need to remove as much moisture from the
body as possible.
Next the person will be sealed in a small, stone room--
just big enough to sit in the lotus position. Now they
just have to wait to die!
This was all tied to the Buddhist idea that to achieve
enlightenment, you must separate yourself from the
physical world entirely so that at death, instead of
being reborn, you become one with Buddha.
THE LANGUAGE OF ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION:
THE KEY TERMS
DISTINGUISH BETWEEN ANIMISM AND ANIMATISM
Animism is the faith in the individual soul of all
things. The oldest form of religion.
Mana
Example:
A warrior’s success in fighting is not attributed to his
own strength but to the mana contained in an amulet
that hangs around his neck.
RELIGION, MAGIC, AND WITCHCRAFT
Magic
Attempts to control the supernatural
Imitative magic
Contagious magic
IMITATIVE MAGIC/ SYMPATHETIC MAGIC
Provides explanations
I see...
UNCERTAINTY, ANXIETY, SOLACE
Religion and magic serve emotional needs.
Rites of Passage
Rites of
Intensification
RITES OF INTENSIFICATION
Three stages
1. Separation: the individual is removed from his
or her former status.
2. Transition: here, several activities take place
that bring about change in status.
3. Incorporation: here, individuals re-enters the
normal society.
NEO-PAGANISM
Modern pagan religions are referred to collectively
as neo-paganism
The Arts