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This ethnographic study was conducted among the Kariri-Shoc, an indigenous people of Northeast Brazil. The research focused on Kariri-Shoc shamanism as a medical knowledge. The interrelation between gendered embodiment and shamanism provided the possibility of observing how Kariri-Shoc specialized knowledge relates to gendered embodiment and female embodied subjectivity. Kariri-Shoc shamanic specialists explain that the body opens during sexual intercourse and when women experience menstrual and post-delivery blood fluxes. I describe three different kinds of Kariri-Shoc cure-healing rituals which have the purpose of closing the patient's body. The reza (prayer) ritual is one of the first steps that Kariri-Shoc people take towards cure-healing processes. Specialists experience embodiment during cure-healing rituals, when the nature of the patient's health problem is discovered, diagnosed, and treated. I have discussed and demonstrated that Kariri-Shoc knowledge of the body relates to the "openness" and "closedness" of the body, which provides basis for sexual differences perceptions and experiences intertwined with gender embodiment.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9783847300830
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 424
- Utgivningsdatum: 2012-12-13
- Förlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing