Science, Medicine, Spirituality and Ayahuasca in Catalonia. Understanding ritual healing in the treatment of addictions from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Apud Pelaez, Ismael Eduardo

Supervisor(es): Romani, Oriol - Czachesz, Istvan

Resumen:

Ayahuasca is a mix of psychoactive substances from the Amazon, popularized in recent decades by transnational religious networks, and academic researchers interested in its clinical applications. The current dissertation is a study of ayahuasca rituals in Catalonia and surrounding areas, focusing on its use in the treatment of addictions. The main objectives of the research are: a) to use the perspective of medical anthropology to understand informal ayahuasca social networks as being embedded in alternative health care systems; b) to explain the academic interest in ayahuasca because of the relations and tensions between science and religion/spirituality; c) to gain a cognitive and cultural understanding of how the healing ritual works in the case of ayahuasca being used to treat addictions. The research studies several centers in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands, using an ethnographic approach that includes interviews with the leaders of the groups, participant observation for the analysis of the ritual design in each center, and biographic techniques for the study of cases of addicts who have been treated and cured. Ritual healing will be investigated using a medical anthropology model and an interdisciplinary approach that considers both cultural and cognitive elements.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2017
Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
Antropología Médica
drogas
religiones
ayahuasca
Adicciones
cura ritual
Sociología
Antropología, Etnología
Ciencias Sociales
Inglés
Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
REDI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/195
Acceso abierto
Reconocimiento 4.0 Internacional. (CC BY)
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv Ayahuasca is a mix of psychoactive substances from the Amazon, popularized in recent decades by transnational religious networks, and academic researchers interested in its clinical applications. The current dissertation is a study of ayahuasca rituals in Catalonia and surrounding areas, focusing on its use in the treatment of addictions. The main objectives of the research are: a) to use the perspective of medical anthropology to understand informal ayahuasca social networks as being embedded in alternative health care systems; b) to explain the academic interest in ayahuasca because of the relations and tensions between science and religion/spirituality; c) to gain a cognitive and cultural understanding of how the healing ritual works in the case of ayahuasca being used to treat addictions. The research studies several centers in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands, using an ethnographic approach that includes interviews with the leaders of the groups, participant observation for the analysis of the ritual design in each center, and biographic techniques for the study of cases of addicts who have been treated and cured. Ritual healing will be investigated using a medical anthropology model and an interdisciplinary approach that considers both cultural and cognitive elements.
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spellingShingle Science, Medicine, Spirituality and Ayahuasca in Catalonia. Understanding ritual healing in the treatment of addictions from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Apud Pelaez, Ismael Eduardo
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Sociología
Antropología, Etnología
Ciencias Sociales
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title Science, Medicine, Spirituality and Ayahuasca in Catalonia. Understanding ritual healing in the treatment of addictions from an interdisciplinary perspective.
title_full Science, Medicine, Spirituality and Ayahuasca in Catalonia. Understanding ritual healing in the treatment of addictions from an interdisciplinary perspective.
title_fullStr Science, Medicine, Spirituality and Ayahuasca in Catalonia. Understanding ritual healing in the treatment of addictions from an interdisciplinary perspective.
title_full_unstemmed Science, Medicine, Spirituality and Ayahuasca in Catalonia. Understanding ritual healing in the treatment of addictions from an interdisciplinary perspective.
title_short Science, Medicine, Spirituality and Ayahuasca in Catalonia. Understanding ritual healing in the treatment of addictions from an interdisciplinary perspective.
title_sort Science, Medicine, Spirituality and Ayahuasca in Catalonia. Understanding ritual healing in the treatment of addictions from an interdisciplinary perspective.
topic Antropología Médica
drogas
religiones
ayahuasca
Adicciones
cura ritual
Sociología
Antropología, Etnología
Ciencias Sociales
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