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Anthropologists often use 'pollution' to refer to social and individual challenges to a cultural idea of purity, which may be seen in terms of religious practice, foodstuffs and social differentiation. It has been used as a trope to explore ideas of dirt and place, moral inversion and reinforcement, disgust and taboo. The book is an invitation to consider the continued relevance of Mary Douglas' conceptualization of pollution and dirt as 'matter out of place' in relation to contemporary circumstances. Its ethnographic and theoretical contributions cover diverse contexts, ranging from Europe to Africa, the Caribbean, India and Outer Space.
Step into a world where suspense and adventure collide in "Louisiana's Ghostly Gumbo: States of the Hidden Unknown." Join 12 year old Max, a brave young protagonist, as he embarks on a spine-chilling journey through the haunted tales of the United States. This thrilling book, targeted for readers aged 9-12, promises a captivating blend of mystery, suspense, and eerie encounters. In these fictional stories, Max finds himself living the supernatural adventures firsthand at real locations and attractions in Louisiana. From the enigmatic Cypress Manor to the spectral guardians of Fort Jackson, each chapter takes young readers on an immersive adventure, woven with historical landmarks and captivating locations. As Max delves deeper into the haunted history of each place, he unravels hidden secrets, encounters restless spirits, and faces chilling enigmas. But he is not alone; young readers will be right by his side, feeling the thrill of the unknown as they explore "Louisiana's Ghostly Gumbo." The journey will continue as Max prepares to venture into the next state, the Land of Enchantment. With each turn of the page, readers will be immersed in a world of ghostly whispers, mysterious clues, and the allure of the supernatural. As the series unfolds, "States of the Hidden Unknown" will leave readers eagerly anticipating the next thrilling state and the adventures that lie ahead for Max.
Embark on a riveting journey through the heart of South Dakota's rich history and hidden mysteries in "South Dakota's Haunting Shadows." Join Max, Bryson, and their steadfast companion Terrapin as they traverse the landscapes of time, unearthing not only spectral tales but also profound life lessons. As the boys step into the hallowed halls of the Easton Castle, they delve into the stories of haunted yellow bricks and whispers of the past. Through their encounters, they learn that history is a tapestry woven with both intrigue and enduring connections, reminding us that even the most perplexing places have stories to share. On LaFramboise Island, they come face to face with a ghostly boy and a faithful dog whose spirits bridge the gap between the living and the departed. As they uncover ancient bones and untold tales, they're reminded that the bonds of loyalty and friendship can transcend time, leaving an indelible mark on the places we cherish. Within the historic Alex Johnson Hotel, the boys encounter the lady in white and explore the corridors of history. Their experiences teach them that mysteries may not always be fully unraveled, yet they remind us of the importance of embracing the past, even as we journey forward into the unknown. At the pinnacle of their South Dakota adventure, Mount Rushmore beckons with its iconic faces and hidden secrets. Through an encounter with the spirit of Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor himself, the boys learn that visions may evolve over time, but the impact of our creations can endure. Their encounter with Borglum's ghost underscores the significance of striving for greatness, even when faced with the weight of unfulfilled aspirations. "South Dakota's Haunting Shadows" is a captivating exploration of history, connection, and the enduring power of the human spirit. Join Max, Bryson, and Terrapin as they navigate the mysteries of the past, reminding us that the echoes of history continue to shape our present, and that every place holds untold stories waiting to be discovered.
The Devil is Disorder explores constructions of the body, health, illness and wider misfortune in a Trinidadian village where evangelical Christianity is growing in popularity. Based on long-term ethnography, the book takes a nuanced cosmological approach to situate evangelical Christian understandings.
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