Parasites, Worms, and the Human Body in Religion and Culture

The fear of parasites – with their power to invade, infest, and transform the self – writhes and wriggles through cultures and religions across the globe, reflecting a very human revulsion of being invaded and consumed by both internal and external forces. However, in ancient China, the parasitic wa...

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Contributors: Tadd, Misha (Editor) ; Gardenour, Brenda (Editor)
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Published: New York Peter Lang Inc. , International Academic Publishers 2012
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Edition:1st, New ed
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Parasites / Symbol / Culture / Religion
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