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Global Superstitions

Dorian Zander

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"Global Superstitions" offers a fascinating exploration of how beliefs and cultural practices have shaped human behavior across millennia, from the Mediterranean's evil eye to East Asian ancestor worship. This comprehensive study examines superstitious beliefs through three crucial lenses: their historical origins, cultural evolution, and psychological foundations, revealing how these practices emerged as early attempts to explain natural phenomena and cope with uncertainty.

 
The book presents detailed case studies from six continents, combining archaeological findings, historical documents, and contemporary anthropological research. Through careful analysis, it uncovers universal patterns in superstitious beliefs, such as humans' innate desire to control uncertain outcomes and the role of pattern recognition in forming these beliefs. Rather than dismissing these practices as mere fallacies, the text examines their practical functions in providing psychological comfort and maintaining social order.

 
What sets this work apart is its objective, multifaceted approach to understanding how superstitions adapt to modernization while continuing to influence contemporary life. The book progressively builds understanding through regional analyses and thematic explorations, making complex anthropological concepts accessible to both academic and general readers. It concludes by examining how traditional beliefs evolve in our increasingly interconnected world, demonstrating that superstitions don't simply disappear but rather find new expressions in modern contexts.
Disponible depuis: 31/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 99 pages.

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