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2023
Abstract This chapter considers the relationship between actual exorcisms and their depictions in horror films. Following the historiography of Brian Levack, this chapter views possession as a performance in which cultural “scripts” dictate how a demoniac will act and how others will respond to them.
Joseph P. Laycock, Eric Harrelson
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Abstract This chapter considers the relationship between actual exorcisms and their depictions in horror films. Following the historiography of Brian Levack, this chapter views possession as a performance in which cultural “scripts” dictate how a demoniac will act and how others will respond to them.
Joseph P. Laycock, Eric Harrelson
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Journal of Religion & Health, 1976
During this so-called "age of anxiety," psychotherapy has been the technique of choice to help individuals who are having problems in living. Recently, there has been a tremendous interest among the general public in the phenomenon of exorcism as it relates to people who are behaving in a "crazy" manner?acting as if they were possessed by some sort of ...
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During this so-called "age of anxiety," psychotherapy has been the technique of choice to help individuals who are having problems in living. Recently, there has been a tremendous interest among the general public in the phenomenon of exorcism as it relates to people who are behaving in a "crazy" manner?acting as if they were possessed by some sort of ...
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2023
Abstract This chapter presents a recap of the previous chapters, while also discussing the curious finding that many residents wanted to move away from Carthage and Riverside to deal with the harms they faced. An alternative, abolitionist approach – not a move, but an urban exorcism of racial capitalism’s exploitation, dehumanization ...
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Abstract This chapter presents a recap of the previous chapters, while also discussing the curious finding that many residents wanted to move away from Carthage and Riverside to deal with the harms they faced. An alternative, abolitionist approach – not a move, but an urban exorcism of racial capitalism’s exploitation, dehumanization ...
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