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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 188. Chapters: Anthropology of religion, Nationalism studies, Social anthropologists, Mythology, Fetishism, Magic, Michel Foucault, Witchcraft, Animism, Pierre Bourdieu, Shamanism, Mana, Ritual, Veneration of the dead, Edvard Westermarck, Religion and mythology, Animal worship, Liminality, Wu, Claude Levi-Strauss, Evolutionary origin of religions, Ernest Gellner, Comparative mythology, Myth and ritual, Charisma, Saddeka Arebi, Magic and religion, Raymond Firth, I ha-deva(t ), James George Frazer, Helena Wulff, Mary Douglas, Rite of passage, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, Participant observation, Seclusion of girls at puberty, Ross Honeywill, Confession inscriptions of Lydia and Phrygia, Victor Turner, Apotropaic magic, Derek Freeman, E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Prehistoric religion, Edmund Leach, Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah, Totem, Transpersonal anthropology, Sacred king, Donald Tuzin, Douglas R. White, Sympathetic magic, Smadar Lavie, Murray Leaf, The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, Display rules, Douglas P. Fry, Polly Hill, Manchester school, Fredrik Barth, Gertrude Blom, Paul Bohannan, Folk religion, J P Roos, Animism in Malaysia, Unni Wikan, William Lancaster, Bruce Kapferer, Bhadralok, Brian Lang, Thayer Scudder, Meyer Fortes, Henrietta Moore, Landscape mythology, Max Gluckman, Reconstructive observation, International Association for the Cognitive Science of Religion, Godfrey Lienhardt, Moving Anthropology Student Network, John Adair, Adam Kuper, Tongji, Hilma Granqvist, Edwin Ardener, National character studies, Ladislav Holy, Nigel Barley, Morton Fried, Anthony Cohen, Ulf Hannerz, Rodney Needham, Urmonotheismus, Creative participation, Hermann Baumann, David Maybury-Lewis, Mai Yamani, Zoomorphism, Hilda Kuper, Rosemary Firth, Caroline Moser, Don Kalb, Joking relationship, Harvey Whitehouse, Jeremy Keenan, Raquel Brailowsky, Law o...