The Cult of the Serpent: An Interdisciplinary Survey of Its Manifestations and OriginsSUNY Press, 1 janv. 1983 - 363 pages |
Table des matières
Interpreting the Fascination of Serpents | 1 |
The Suborder Serpentes Its Veneration and Calumniation | 40 |
BELIEFS ROOTED IN AMBIVALENT AWE | 55 |
AWE INDUCED BY OPHIDIAN BODY FORM AND BEHAVIOR | 74 |
SERPENTHANDLING SOCIETIES | 83 |
The Cult of the Serpent Amidst Other Animal Cults | 91 |
THE INVERTEBRATES | 92 |
AVES | 95 |
The Biological and Protocultural Expressions of Ophidiophobia | 209 |
THE STIMULUS OF VISUAL PATTERNS | 211 |
OPHIDIOPHOBIA IN THE NONHUMAN PRIMATES | 218 |
OPHIDIOPHOBIA IN THE HUMAN PRIMATE | 229 |
OPHIDIAN IMAGERY AND THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND | 235 |
SOCIETAL ANXIETIES AND FEARS | 242 |
The Wider Implications | 255 |
PSYCHOANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES | 262 |
CHIROPTERA | 109 |
FELIDAE | 111 |
CANIDAE | 149 |
URSIDAE | 156 |
SURVIVALS OF OPHIDIAN TRADITIONS AMONG NORTHERN PEOPLES | 161 |
The Serpent as Sexual Symbol | 172 |
SOME PERTINENT ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS | 180 |
THE HOLISTIC PERSPECTIVE | 270 |
Notes and References | 279 |
Works Cited | 312 |
343 | |
351 | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Cult of the Serpent: An Interdisciplinary Survey of Its Manifestations ... Balaji Mundkur Aucun aperçu disponible - 1983 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Aborigines ancient Anthropology archaeological artistic associations attributes bear behavior bifid tongue bird bites body Bronze chap Chavín chimpanzees clay cobra Cocijo coiled courtesy creature cultic culture death decorative depicted divine dragon dreams early edited Egypt Egyptian emotional engraved excavated fear feline female fertility figure figurines Glyph goddess head Hindu human idols images important incised Indians individual involving Ishtar jaguar Kotosh lion London mammals Maya Mesoamerica Mesopotamian Mexico millennium B.C. monkeys Monte Albán Museum mythical mythology myths nāgas Neolithic normal objects Olmec ophidian ophidian symbols ophidiophobia ouroboros painted patterns period portrayed pottery primates psychoanalytic pubic triangle python Quetzalcoatl rattlesnake regarded region relics religion religious represented reptiles reptilian ritual scorpion serpent motifs sexual shaman Siberian significance sinuous sisiutl snake snakebites social societies species stimulus Study stylized Sumerian Teotihuacan Tiamat tion Tlaloc traditions tribes University Press veneration venomous viper visual York Zapotec zigzags zoomorphic