2017
DOI: 10.1177/0037768617716080
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Introduction. Flux et fluides ontologiques: Repenser les notions de type mana/ Ontological flows and fluids: Rethinking mana-like concepts

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“…They framed a certain model of constructing reality, in opposition with religion, a term referring to a more institutionalized, bureaucratic and routinized relationship to gods, supernatural spirits (Spiro, 1972;Tylor, 1871). Claude Lévi-Strauss (1950) had previously emphasized the malleability of magic, whose main 'force', the mana, was a 'zero meaning signifier' engaging a process of signification -the notion and this theory still discussed today (Crépeau and Laugrand, 2017) -while another Bronisław Malinowski (1948) insisted on the 'empirical efficience' of magical acts. Historical researches have preferred transhistorical to transcultural perspectives and explored the rise and (alleged) fall of magic in Western context (Copenhaver, 2015), while psychology and cognitive science attempted to design a transcultural theory of magical thinking and action (Sørensen, 2007).…”
Section: An Emerging Field?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They framed a certain model of constructing reality, in opposition with religion, a term referring to a more institutionalized, bureaucratic and routinized relationship to gods, supernatural spirits (Spiro, 1972;Tylor, 1871). Claude Lévi-Strauss (1950) had previously emphasized the malleability of magic, whose main 'force', the mana, was a 'zero meaning signifier' engaging a process of signification -the notion and this theory still discussed today (Crépeau and Laugrand, 2017) -while another Bronisław Malinowski (1948) insisted on the 'empirical efficience' of magical acts. Historical researches have preferred transhistorical to transcultural perspectives and explored the rise and (alleged) fall of magic in Western context (Copenhaver, 2015), while psychology and cognitive science attempted to design a transcultural theory of magical thinking and action (Sørensen, 2007).…”
Section: An Emerging Field?mentioning
confidence: 99%