From the sound of throat singing to the sounds of shamanic practice: Structural organisation of shamanic rituals in Tuva

This article concentrates on the characteristics of shamanic practice in Tuva, a republic within the Russian Federation. While delineating the unique features of shamanic craft, such as a lack of trance, the analysis concentrates on the significance of sound and music as indispensable elements of th...

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Main Author: Malgorzata Stelmaszyk
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy 2017-06-01
Series:Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
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Online Access:https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/713
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spelling doaj-e4170b6deb2b4091bdb7d68a0a2fff052020-11-25T00:03:50ZrusNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy2079-84822017-06-010210.25178/nit.2017.2.4705From the sound of throat singing to the sounds of shamanic practice: Structural organisation of shamanic rituals in TuvaMalgorzata Stelmaszyk0Эдинбургский университетThis article concentrates on the characteristics of shamanic practice in Tuva, a republic within the Russian Federation. While delineating the unique features of shamanic craft, such as a lack of trance, the analysis concentrates on the significance of sound and music as indispensable elements of the shamanic repertoire. In short, the article argues that the organizational structure of the sound unit in Tuva employed in throat singing and based on the overtone-rich timbre system constitutes a wider framework of patterns of thought and behavior which underlies the organizational structure of shamanic rituals. In this way, the article shows how sounds are not only the integral feature of the shamans' communications and negotiations with spirits, but also an analytical lens for the broader understandings of shamanic practice and sociocosmic interactions in Tuva in general.https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/713Туватувинцышамангорловое пениешаманские практики, шаманские ритуалы
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From the sound of throat singing to the sounds of shamanic practice: Structural organisation of shamanic rituals in Tuva
Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
Тува
тувинцы
шаман
горловое пение
шаманские практики, шаманские ритуалы
author_facet Malgorzata Stelmaszyk
author_sort Malgorzata Stelmaszyk
title From the sound of throat singing to the sounds of shamanic practice: Structural organisation of shamanic rituals in Tuva
title_short From the sound of throat singing to the sounds of shamanic practice: Structural organisation of shamanic rituals in Tuva
title_full From the sound of throat singing to the sounds of shamanic practice: Structural organisation of shamanic rituals in Tuva
title_fullStr From the sound of throat singing to the sounds of shamanic practice: Structural organisation of shamanic rituals in Tuva
title_full_unstemmed From the sound of throat singing to the sounds of shamanic practice: Structural organisation of shamanic rituals in Tuva
title_sort from the sound of throat singing to the sounds of shamanic practice: structural organisation of shamanic rituals in tuva
publisher Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
series Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
issn 2079-8482
publishDate 2017-06-01
description This article concentrates on the characteristics of shamanic practice in Tuva, a republic within the Russian Federation. While delineating the unique features of shamanic craft, such as a lack of trance, the analysis concentrates on the significance of sound and music as indispensable elements of the shamanic repertoire. In short, the article argues that the organizational structure of the sound unit in Tuva employed in throat singing and based on the overtone-rich timbre system constitutes a wider framework of patterns of thought and behavior which underlies the organizational structure of shamanic rituals. In this way, the article shows how sounds are not only the integral feature of the shamans' communications and negotiations with spirits, but also an analytical lens for the broader understandings of shamanic practice and sociocosmic interactions in Tuva in general.
topic Тува
тувинцы
шаман
горловое пение
шаманские практики, шаманские ритуалы
url https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/713
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