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E-raamat: Cannabis, Sacred and Profane

(University of Lancaster, UK)
  • Formaat: 368 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350115910
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  • Formaat: 368 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350115910

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"Cannabis, Religion, and Culture is a detailed analysis of one of the most frequently-used, culturally-significant, and widely-discussed psychoactives in the West. Beginning with an overview of the debates about the religious interpretation of drug-induced mystical experience, the book then provides a broad introduction to the pharmacology, history, and culture of cannabis use. It looks at the reception of cannabis in a number of faith traditions. Overall, Christopher Partridge develops the reader's understanding of the significance and creation of contemporary cannabis culture. He shows - from the perspective of religious studies - how the experience of 'being high' has been interpreted"--

Members of several religious traditions use psychoactive substances including in modern occultism and the contemporary sacramental uses of peyote in the Native American Church, ayahuasca in Santo Daime, and cannabis in Rastafarianism. In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in the interpretation of drug-induced altered states as significant moments of transcendence.

Cannabis, Religion and Profane is a detailed analysis of one of the most frequently-used, culturally-significant, and widely-discussed psychoactives in the West. Beginning with an overview of the debates about the religious interpretation of drug-induced mystical experience, the book goes on to provide a broad introduction to the pharmacology, history, and culture of cannabis use. Following a discussion of Orientalist perceptions of the use of the drug in Asian religions, it looks at the reception of cannabis in a number of faith traditions. Christopher Partridge also discusses the interpretation of cannabis as a 'technology of transcendence' in psychiatry and philosophy, which has informed its reception in the West and its religious interpretation. Next he explores its use in esotericism and the counterculture.

Enthographic material informs the discussion throughout the text.. Overall, the book provides an understanding of the significance and creation of contemporary cannabis culture. It shows - from the perspective of religious studies - how the experience of 'being high' has been interpreted.

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This is an engaging and accessible text that will appeal to scholars of religion, cultural studies, and science and medicine more broadly. Offering compelling and wide-ranging case studies, Partridges study is an invaluable resource for understanding cannabis contested status as sacred or profane across history, making it essential reading for any scholar at the intersection of religion and psychoactive substances. * Reading Religion * [ The] book offers a cultural history of cannabis in the modern world, uncovering the underlying reasons for the varied and evolving attitudes toward this popular plant. Partridges discussions reflect broader societal shifts regarding cannabis and its place in modern life, including evolving legal, cultural, and health perspectives. * Religious Studies Review * Christopher Partridge masterfully navigates the complex and multifaceted relations between cannabis and society across the ages. With meticulous research and an intriguing narrative, Partridge unveils the historical, cultural and scientific dimensions of cannabis, transcending conventional tales and stereotypes. If you want a refreshing perspective that challenges your preconceptions about cannabis, consciousness, the holy and the unholy, read on. * Mitch Earleywine, Professor of Psychology, University of Albany, USA *

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An analysis of religious and philosophical interpretations of cannabis during the modern period in the West, with a focus on recent developments.

Introduction
1. Cannabis
2. Profane Cannabis
3. Medicinal Cannabis
4. Sacred Cannabis
Bibliography
Index

Christopher Partridge is Professor of Religious Studies and Director of Research at Lancaster University, UK. He is editor of the series Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Popular Music, and the author of several books, including High Culture: Drugs, Mysticism, and the Pursuit of Transcendence in the Modern World (2018), Mortality and Music (2015), The Lyre of Orpheus (2013).