The interpretations of fox possession: Illness as metaphor |
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Authors: | Matsuoka Etsuko |
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Affiliation: | Asahikawa Medical College, Hokkaido, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Although fox possession is a rare phenomenon in contemporary Japan, it is a matter of concern in psychiatry and in folk healing. The case study presented here deals with the social process of role transformation, from client to shaman, as a way of self healing. The discussion then assumes that fox possession renders multiple interpretations and argues that it is, in fact, a metaphorical representation in much the same way that biomedical interpretation is. The argument also proposes that an etiological (causal) understanding of fox possession is less productive than a metaphorical one. |
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