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E-raamat: Expanding World Ayahuasca Diaspora: Appropriation, Integration and Legislation

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During its expansion from the Amazon jungle to Western societies, ayahuasca use has encountered different legal and cultural responses. Following on from the first edited collection, The World Ayahuasca Diaspora, volume II continues to explore how certain alternative global religious groups, shamanic tourism industries and recreational drug milieus grounded in the consumption of the traditionally Amazonian psychoactive drink ayahuasca embody various challenges associated with modern societies.

Each contributor explores the symbolic effects of a "bureaucratization of enchantment" in religious practice, and the "sanitizing" of indigenous rituals for tourist markets. Chapters include ethnographic investigations of ritual practice, transnational religious ideology, the politics of healing and the invention of tradition. Larger questions on the commodification of ayahuasca and the categories of sacred and profane are also addressed.

Exploring classic and contemporary issues in social science and the humanities, this book provides rich material on the bourgeoning expansion of ayahuasca use around the globe. As such, it will appeal to students and academics in religious studies, anthropology, sociology, psychology, cultural studies, biology, ecology, law and conservation.

List of contributors
vii
Preface xi
Foreword xii
Oscar Calavia Saez
1 A critical review of the literature on the diaspora of Brazilian ayahuasca religions
1(21)
Beatriz Caiuby Labate
Glauber Loures De Assis
2 Interpellations and challenges in the neoshamanic and ayahuasca fields in Uruguay
22(18)
Juan Scuro
3 "Altered by the hand of man": contextualizing ayahuasca law in Britain and Europe
40(21)
Jonathan Hobbs
4 Santo Daime in a "post-Catholic" Ireland: reflecting and moving on
61(15)
Gillian Watt
5 From the forest to the museum: notes on the artistic and spiritual collaboration between Ernesto Neto and the Huni Kuin people
76(19)
Ilana Seltzer Goldstein
Beatriz Caiuby Labate
6 The global expansion of ayahuasca through the Internet
95(20)
Matthew Conrad
7 Ayahuasca's influence on gay identity
115(22)
Clancy Cavnar
8 "Men," "shaman," and "ayahuasca" as overlapping cliches in the Peruvian vegetalismo
137(20)
Ana Gretel Echazu Boschemeier
Carl Kevin Carew
9 What ayahuasca wants: notes for the study and preservation of an entangled ayahuasca
157(20)
Silvia Mesturini Cappo
10 "La Dieta": ayahuasca and the Western reinvention of indigenous Amazonian food shamanism
177(22)
Alex K. Gearin
Beatriz Caiuby Labate
11 Power and legitimacy in the reconfiguration of the yagecero field in Colombia
199(18)
Alhena Caicedo Fernandez
Index 217
Beatriz Caiuby Labate has a Ph.D. in social anthropology from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. Her main areas of interest are the study of psychoactive substances, drug policy, shamanism, ritual, and religion. She is Adjunct Faculty at the East-West Psychology Program at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) in San Francisco and Visiting Professor at the Center for Research and Post Graduate Studies in Social Anthropology (CIESAS) in Guadalajara. She is co-founder of the Drugs, Politics, and Culture Collective, in Mexico (http://drogaspoliticacultura.net), and co-founder of the Interdisciplinary Group for Psychoactive Studies (NEIP) in Brazil, as well as editor of NEIPs website (http://www.neip.info). She is also Chief Editor at Chacruna (http://chacruna.net). She is author, co-author, and co-editor of seventeen books, one special-edition journal, and several peer-reviewed articles (http://bialabate.net).

Clancy Cavnar has a doctorate in clinical psychology (Psy.D.) from John F. Kennedy University in Pleasant Hill, CA. She currently works in private practice in San Francisco, and is an associate editor at Chacruna (http://chacruna.net), a venue for publication of high-quality academic short texts on plant medicines. She is also a research associate of the Interdisciplinary Group for Psychoactive Studies (NEIP). She combines an eclectic array of interests and activities as clinical psychologist, artist, and researcher. She has a master of fine arts in painting from the San Francisco Art Institute, a masters in counseling from San Francisco State University, and she completed the Certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. She is author and co-author of articles in several peer-reviewed journals and co-editor, with Beatriz Caiuby Labate, of eight books. For more information see: http://neip.info/pesquisadore/clancy-cavnar