Firewalking and Religious Healing: The Anastenaria of Greece and the American Firewalking Movement
"If the Saint calls you, if you have an open road, then you don't feel the fire as if it were your enemy," says one of the participants in the Anastenaria. This compelling work evokes and contrasts two forms of firewalking and religious healing: first, the Anastenaria, a northern Greek ritual in which people who are possessed by Saint Constantine dance dramatical
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Published
November 1st 1989
by Princeton University Press
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I’ve read a number of books and essays on the topic of possession, trance states, and healing in the past couple of months (Wombs and Alien Spirits, Medusa’s Hair, Peyote Hunt, Levi-Strauss’s “The Effectiveness of Symbols,” Kapferer’s “Mind, Self and Other in Demonic Illness,” Turner’s “An Ndembu Doctor in Practice”), and I’ve found them all fascinating. Danforth’s book is no exception. He spent over two years doing fieldwork in Greece on this phenomenon. While I found his writing to be less tha...more
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