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Rebecca R. Stone
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| #2326297 in eBooks | 2012-09-18 | 2012-09-18 | File type: PDF||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A scholarly look at the shamanic aesthetic as it embraced Pre-Columbian art form Middle America to the Andes.|By Larry Roberts|Besides a scholarly study of shamanism as it applies to Mesoamericam and Andean art, one gets inside the visionary revelations that manifests in the spiritualists mind. You are introduced to a cultural phenomenon that most shy from because the subject e||"In sum, Stone argues convincingly that shamanic aesthetics de-emphasize the individual, but play up the authority and status of both artists and shamans as masters of complex and often deceptive (trickster-like) multiple perspectives. From Mesoamerican Chavin
Shamanism—the practice of entering a trance state to experience visions of a reality beyond the ordinary and to gain esoteric knowledge—has been an important part of life for indigenous societies throughout the Americas from prehistoric times until the present. Much has been written about shamanism in both scholarly and popular literature, but few authors have linked it to another significant visual realm—art. In this pioneering study, Rebecca R. Stone ...
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