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El. knyga: Shamanism in the Contemporary Novel: Stories Beyond Nature-Culture Divide

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Özlem Ögüt Yazicioglus Shamanism in the Contemporary Novel examines how shamanism is used as a significant trope in a selection of novels. Yazicioglu contends that the shamanic figures and societies featured in these works have been subjected to marginalization, dislocation, and dispossession through imperialist, colonialist, and capitalist encroachments in different historical contexts. Yazicioglu illustrates how the animalistic cosmologies of the nomadic societies and the ritual practices of shamans in these stories offer alternative perspectives to the long dominant anthropocentric conception of the universe, which underlies the overextraction of the earths natural resources and the large-scale destruction of ecosystems under global capitalism.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(22)
PART I SHAMANISM, ANIMISM, AND TOTEMISM IN NORTH-EAST ASIAN INDIGENOUS CONTEXTS
23(76)
Chapter 1 Being With: Transcorporal Imagination in Chi Zijian's The Last Quarter of the Moon
25(28)
Chapter 2 If Confucius Hadn't Said: Rewriting History from the Memory of Water in Fang Qi's Elegy of a River Shaman
53(26)
Chapter 3 Why It Matters What We Can Afford to Each Other: Of Wolves and Men in Jiang Rong's Wolf Totem
79(20)
PART II SHAMANISTIC-ANIMISTIC INSIGHTS FOR SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE TODAY
99(52)
Chapter 4 Bodies and Souls: Diffractive Seeing in Angela Carter's Nights at the Circus and Elif Shafak's The Gaze
101(30)
Chapter 5 Resisting With Myths and Books in Water and Earth by Buket Uzuner
131(20)
Conclusion 151(8)
References 159(8)
Index 167(8)
About the Author 175
Özlem Öüt Yazcolu is associate professor in the Department of Western Languages and Literatures at Boaziēi University.