Shamanism

Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy

610 pages

English language

Published 1972 by Princeton University Press.

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978-0-691-09827-2
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Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy is a historical study of the different forms of shamanism around the world written by the Romanian historian of religion Mircea Eliade. It was first published in France by Librarie Payot under the French title of Le Chamanisme et les techniques archaïques de l'extase in 1951. The book was subsequently translated into English by Willard R. Trask and published by Princeton University Press in 1964.

At the time of the book's writing, Eliade had earned a PhD studying Hinduism in India before becoming involved with far right politics in his native Romania. After the rise of the communist government, he fled to Paris, France, in 1945, where he took up an academic position and began studying shamanism, authoring several academic papers on the subject before publishing his book.

The first half of Shamanism deals with the various elements of shamanic practice, such as the nature …

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Subjects

  • Shamanism
  • Phenomenology of Religion
  • History of Religions
  • Comparative Religion