The Sorcerer and His Magic

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"The Sorcerer and His Magic" is a classic anthropological essay by Claude Lévi-Strauss that analyzes the social and psychological functions of shamanism and magical practices in so-called "primitive" societies.

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instanceOf academic article
anthropological essay
addresses problem of how magic can "work"
aimsTo explain magical efficacy without assuming superstition
analyzes belief of the community in magic
relationship between sorcerer and patient
symbolic efficacy of ritual
arguesThat magical cures can be effective through belief and symbolism
magical practices have coherent social and psychological functions
the community’s belief sustains the power of the sorcerer
the patient’s belief contributes to the success of shamanic healing
author Claude Lévi-Strauss NERFINISHED
contributesTo theory of magic in anthropology
theory of ritual efficacy
critiques Western notions of "primitive" irrationality
discipline social anthropology
examines experience of the audience
experience of the patient
experience of the sorcerer
fieldOfWork anthropology
focusesOn magical practices in so‑called "primitive" societies
psychological functions of shamanism
social functions of shamanism
genre scholarly essay
hasPerspective comparative
cross-cultural
includes case study of a shamanic curing session
influenced later studies of shamanism
medical anthropology
symbolic anthropology
languageOfWork French
mainTopic magic
ritual healing
shamanism
partOf Claude Lévi-Strauss’s early anthropological writings
proposesConcept symbolic efficacy
publishedIn 20th century
setIn indigenous societies
subfield structural anthropology
subject belief systems
healing rituals
magic and rationality
religious practices
theoreticalFramework structuralism
usesMethod ethnographic case studies
structural analysis of myth and ritual

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