Daemons are forever: contacts and exchanges in the Eurasian pandemonium

"A richly illustrated tapestry of interwoven studies spanning some six thousand years of history, Dæmons Are Forever is at once a record of archaic contacts and transactions between humans and protean spirit beings—dæmons—and an account of exchanges, among human populations, of the science of s...

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Main Author: White, David Gordon 1953- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Chicago London University of Chicago Press [2021]
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:Dæmons Are Forever: Contacts and Exchanges in the Eurasian Pandemonium. By David Gordon White (2021) (Ligo, Seth)
Series/Journal:Silk Roads
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Eurasia / Demon / Mythology
RelBib Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
AX Inter-religious relations
AZ New religious movements
KBM Asia
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Summary:"A richly illustrated tapestry of interwoven studies spanning some six thousand years of history, Dæmons Are Forever is at once a record of archaic contacts and transactions between humans and protean spirit beings—dæmons—and an account of exchanges, among human populations, of the science of spirit beings: dæmonology. Since the time of the Indo-European migrations, and especially following the opening of the Silk Road, a common dæmonological vernacular has been shared among populations ranging from East and South Asia to Northern Europe. In this virtuoso work of historical sleuthing, David Gordon White recovers the trajectories of both the “inner demons” cohabiting the bodies of their human hosts and the “outer dæmons” that those same humans recognized each time they encountered them in their enchanted haunts: sylvan pools, sites of geothermal eruptions, and dark forest groves. Along the way, he invites his readers to reconsider the potential and promise of the historical method in religious studies, suggesting that a “connected histories” approach to Eurasian dæmonology may serve as a model for restoring history to its proper place at the heart of the discipline of the history of religions. "--
List of Abbreviations -- Note on Translations -- 1 Dæmon-ology -- 2 Of Filth and Phylacteries -- 3 The Demons Are in the Details: Demonological Sciences and Technologies, East and West -- 4 Medieval and Modern Child Abductions -- 5 Odysseus in Taprobane -- 6 Perilous Fountains -- 7 Imagining a Connected History of Religions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index
ISBN:022669240X