Medusa's Hair
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Medusa's Hair

An Essay on Personal Symbols and Religious Experience

Gananath Obeyesekere

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Medusa's Hair

An Essay on Personal Symbols and Religious Experience

Gananath Obeyesekere

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The great pilgrimage center of southeastern Sri Lanka, Kataragama, has become in recent years the spiritual home of a new class of Hindu-Buddhist religious devotees. These ecstatic priests and priestesses invariably display long locks of matted hair, and they express their devotion to the gods through fire walking, tongue-piercing, hanging on hooks, and trance-induced prophesying.The increasing popularity of these ecstatics poses a challenge not only to orthodox Sinhala Buddhism (the official religion of Sri Lanka) but also, as Gananath Obeyesekere shows, to the traditional anthropological and psychoanalytic theories of symbolism. Focusing initially on one symbol, matted hair, Obeyesekere demonstrates that the conventional distinction between personal and cultural symbols is inadequate and naive. His detailed case studies of ecstatics show that there is always a reciprocity between the personal-psychological dimension of the symbol and its public, culturally sanctioned role. Medusa's Hair thus makes an important theoretical contribution both to the anthropology of individual experience and to the psychoanalytic understanding of culture. In its analyses of the symbolism of guilt, the adaptational and integrative significance of belief in spirits, and a host of related issues concerning possession states and religiosity, this book marks a provocative advance in psychological anthropology.

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Year
2014
ISBN
9780226189215

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    APA 6 Citation

    Obeyesekere, G. (2014). Medusa’s Hair ([edition missing]). The University of Chicago Press. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1852140/medusas-hair-pdf (Original work published 2014)

    Chicago Citation

    Obeyesekere, Gananath. (2014) 2014. Medusa’s Hair. [Edition missing]. The University of Chicago Press. https://www.perlego.com/book/1852140/medusas-hair-pdf.

    Harvard Citation

    Obeyesekere, G. (2014) Medusa’s Hair. [edition missing]. The University of Chicago Press. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1852140/medusas-hair-pdf (Accessed: 25 September 2021).

    MLA 7 Citation

    Obeyesekere, Gananath. Medusa’s Hair. [edition missing]. The University of Chicago Press, 2014. Web. 25 Sept. 2021.