A psychology of early Sufi samāʿ : listening and altered states
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書誌事項
A psychology of early Sufi samāʿ : listening and altered states
(Routledge Sufi series / series editor, Ian Richard Netton)
Routledge, 2015, c2004
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"First published 2004. First issued in paperback 2015"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-236) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Avery explores the psychology of altered states among the early Sufis. It examines sama` - listening to ritual recitation, music and certain other aural phenomena - and its effect in inducing unusual states of consciousness and behaviours. The focus is on the earliest personalities of the Islamic mystical tradition, as mediated by texts from the tenth to the twelfth centuries C.E. These unusual states are interpreted in the light of current research in Western psychology, and also in terms of their integration into historical Islamic culture.
A Psychology of Early Sufi Sama` provides new insights into the work of five Sufi authors, and a fresh approach to the relation between historical accounts of altered states and current psychological thinking.
目次
1. Introduction 2. Sama` in Early Sufi Literature: An Overview 3. The Language of Sama` and Other Key Concepts 4. The Psychology of Sama` Part 1 5. The Psychology of Sama` Part 2 6. The Psychology of Sama` According to the Sufi Writers 7. The Sufis' Explanations of their Altered State Experiences 8. The Ritual Behaviour and Etiquette of Sama` 9. The Paradigmatic Experience of Two 'Ecstatics', Nuri and Shibli 10. Conclusions
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