“Cursed lives” and the crisis of values in Tuvan society [«Проклятые жизни» и ценностный кризис в тувинском обществе]

This is a review article focused on the monograph authored by the anthropologist Konstantinos Zorbas and published under the title “Shamanic Dialogues with the Invisible Dark in Tuva, Siberia. The Cursed Lives” in 2021 by Cambridge Scholar Publishing. The book is devoted to a special type of practice offered by the shamans of Kyzyl as part of their rituals - namely, removing curses invoked (as it is believed) by others, often through the mediation of shamans, in order to harm someone's health, welfare, etc. Zorbas' book, originally published in English, focuses on the part of the sociocultural life of the Tuvan society which is littleknown in Russian Tuvan studies. The authors of the review article discuss three ideas which they consider most interesting. Firstly, Zorbas states that the practice of shamanic curses spread in Tuva in the wake of the social and economic turmoil of the 1990s, with its mass disappointment, group conflicts and total mistrust. The authors of the review believe that these practices lay in the lower part of archaization trends in the society undergoing a crisis of social transformation. Secondly, the authors follow Zorbas' analysis of the value crisis and the rise of profitseeking in society, of Shamanism as a kind of “ontological government”, of Zorbas' observation of shamans' clients, and also why some Russians living in the region also share some of the Shamanist ideas. Thirdly, it is of special importance that a study of Shamanism's dark practices was carried out by an outsider scholar. For mainstream scholars, this topic often remains taboo, since they cannot completely discard their own ethnocultural and religious identity, as well as some cultural orientations and religious prohibitions. © 2022 New Reaearch of Tuva. All rights reserved.

Authors
Lamazhaa C.K.-O.1 , Bakhtikireeva U.M. 2
Publisher
New Research of Tuva
Number of issue
1
Language
Russian
Pages
266-275
Status
Published
Year
2022
Organizations
  • 1 Laboratory of Ethnology and Linguoculturology, Tuvan State University, Office 107, Letter B, 9 Mongusha Sata St., Kyzyl, 667000, Russian Federation
  • 2 Department of Russian and Intercultural Communication, Institute of Russian Language, RUDN University, Off. 283, 10a Miklukho-Maklay St., Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
Keywords
religious revival; review article; Shamanism; Shamanism in Tuva; Tuva; Tuvans
Date of creation
06.07.2022
Date of change
14.07.2023
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/84159/
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