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Religion among the Folk in Egypt
Hasan M. El-Shamy
ISBN:
0-275-97948-2
ISBN-13:
978-0-275-97948-5
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0275979482
428 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
11/30/2008
List Price:
$160.00
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UK Sterling Price: £110.95
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Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
Anthropology
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Folklore
Religious Studies
»
Religious Studies (General)
Description:
Religion among the Folk in Egypt
seeks to structure the entire field of supernatural beliefs and related practices in the folk communities of Egypt. These beliefs constitute a cognitive system on the one hand and represent behavioral experiences felt, thought, and lived by individuals and social groups on the other. The systemic qualities of the beliefs involved are represented by the fact that the components are interconnected; even a peripheral belief is connected to others and, ultimately, attributed to a central component. The individual 'believer' is aware of the system's components and of the interrelationships among these components. Individuals and social groups manifest the behavioristic nature of a belief or a piece of knowledge within the system through actions. These actions, or rituals are motivated by these beliefs and are made in response to, and within the confines of, the beliefs.
A major component of a belief is its affective quality. From the viewpoint of the believer, a religious belief is associated with a certain type of sentiment: awe, reverence, fear, love, hate, and so forth. Such feelings are learned and lead the individual to act in a certain manner and direction congruent with his feelings. In the present inquiry the sentiments involved are predominantly of a religious nature. The folk system only partially overlaps with the formal religion. Folk beliefs and practices, however, represent real behavioral patterns which influence the thoughts, feelings, and actions of individuals and tradition bound groups in daily living; in many respects it is the real religious culture, while formal religion represents the ideal or the supposed form of that culture.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments
Alphabet and Note on Transliteraton
Abbreviations and Signs
INTRODUCTION
I. CREATION AND COSMOLOGY
CHARACTERS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
II. SUPERNATURAL BEINGS
III. AL-'INCE (Humans)
IV. DEIFIED HUMANS
V. POWERS AND ABSTRACTS
VI. NONSACRED FORCES AND CONCEPTS
VII. ANTI-SACRED FORCES
VIII. MECHANICAL ASSOCIATIONS WITHIN THE SUPERNATURAL
IX. APPENDIXES
NOTES TO APPENDIXES
REGISTER OF TALE-TYPES
REGISTER OF MOTIFS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GENERAL INDEX
About the Author:
Hasan M. El-Shamy
is Professor of Folklore in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, the Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, and the African Studies Program at Indiana University. His research and publications introduced a number of innovative approaches to the study of traditional cultures in general and Arabic communities in particular. Among these are the concepts and research methodology of Folkloric Behavior, and The Brother Sister Syndrome in Arab family life and psychological practices. His works apply principles of cognitive psychology and social structure as analytical tools for the identification and classification of sociocultural phenomena by motif and tale-type. His publications include several interdisciplinary reference works and scores of articles in English, German, and Arabic.
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