Mana: A History of a Western Category

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In Mana: A History of a Western Category Nicolas Meylan proposes a critical account of Western imaginations of mana, a word belonging originally to Oceanic languages but borrowed by European languages in which it acquired the meaning ‘supernatural power.’
While mana is best known for its tenure in the disciplines studying religion, Nicolas Meylan situates such academic uses in a wider context, analyzing the ways Westerners conceptualized mana in the earlier colonial context as well as its mobilizations in the late 20th and early 21st centuries by (video)game designers and Neo-Pagan witches. This focus on various Western uses of mana allows for the critical investigation of the ways power has been mystified in conjunction with religion.

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Preliminary Material
页码: i–viii
Introduction
页码: 1–5
The Domestication of Mana
页码: 71–105
Mana in the North
页码: 106–126
Energy for a New Paganism
页码: 148–170
Epilogue
页码: 171–176
Bibliography
页码: 177–200
Index
页码: 201–206
Nicolas Meylan, Ph.D. (2010), University of Chicago, is Senior Lecturer at the Universities of Lausanne and Geneva. He has published on Medieval Scandinavia and the history of the study of religion, including Magic and Kingship in Medieval Iceland (Brepols, 2014).
All interested in the history of the anthropology and history of religion, game studies, and anyone concerned with mana and second-order categories in the study of religion.
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