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Ongoing debates about the "return of religion" have paid little
attention to the orgiastic and enthusiastic qualities of
religiosity, despite a significant increase in the use of
techniques of trance and possession around the globe. Likewise,
research on religion and media has neglected the fact that
historically the rise of mediumship and spirit possession was
closely linked to the development of new media of communication.
This innovative volume brings together a wide range of ethnographic
studies on local spiritual and media practices. Recognizing that
processes of globalization are shaped by mass mediation, the volume
raises questions such as: How are media like photography, cinema,
video, the telephone, or television integrated in seances and
healing rituals? How do spirit mediums connect with these media?
Why are certain technical media shunned in these contexts?
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