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Scientific (and non-scientific too) controversy that unfolded around the books of Castaneda and his personality is presented. The critical remarks and revelations contained in the articles of the collection will not only not weaken the interest in Castaneda's books, but will strengthen it even more.
Table of contents. Preface to a collection of articles about Carlos Castaneda. What critics and scientists say about "Notes on Don Juan". Introduction. Foreword.
Part I. Lures of falsification. 1. Richard deMille. The Art of Tracking Castaneda. 2. Richard deMille. Shaman from the Academy. 3. Mary Douglas. Authentic Castaneda. 4. Jane Holden Kelly. Way of the draw of the Yaqui tribe. 5. Hans Sebald. Fried rabbits, tularemia, lion, witch and horned frogs. 6. Richard deMille. Validity and authenticity are the distinction between two components of truth. 7. Richard deMille. Ethnomethodological-allegorism: Harfinkelization in the middle of the desert. 11. Richard deMille. When white is called black. 12. Richard deMille. Uclanthropus Piltdunides Castanedae. 13. Richard deMille. Sonorageig, or Tales of Stupidity.
Part II. Insult and dispute. 14. Agehananda Bharati. Castaneda and his Apologists: Double Mystical Fantasy. 21. Kenneth Minogue. Guru. 22. Stephen O. Murray. The invisibility of a learned smile.
Part III. Carried away by an ally. 23. Paul Reisman. The fantasy of art and science, or does don Juan really exist? 24. Richard Reichbart. Castaneda and parapsychology. 25. Neil Erickson. Seven years with don Juan. 26. Richard deMille. Tell that to the Toltecs.
Part IV. Carlos is the reality of the word. 27. Richard deMille. Sergeant Castaneda and don Juan's photographs: the transformation of a special agreement. 28. Douglas McPherran. Carlos and the Toltec Devil. 29. Stephan J. Reno. If don Juan did not exist, he would have to be invented. 30. Richard deMille. Not-Doing Training: A Supernatural Curriculum. 31. Carl R. W. Brown. Reading Journey to Ixtlan. 32. Bruce-Novoa. Chicano in the web of a trickster spider. 33. Jane W. Cox, Return to Ixtlan. 34. Lynn Luria-Sukenik. Fabulist's Progress. 35. Richard deMille. Epistolary allegory: I fly, therefore.... 36. Richard McDermott. From two worlds to one. 37. Carl A.P. Rukk. Platonic hierarchy of visions: hallucinatory, sensual and paradigmatic. 38. Richard deMille. Creeping cactus of Dr. Matus, or Courageous psychopathologist.
Part V. Comprehension of Castaneda. 39. Richard deMille. standing opponent. 40. Richard deMille. Allegory Not Ethnobotany: An Analysis of Castaneda's Letter to Gordon Wasson and Castaneda's Notes in Spanish. 41. Ramon Medina Silva. It is very difficult to talk about this. 42. Richard deMille. Conversations with Joavima. 43. Richard deMille. Portrait of an allegorist.
Part VI. Application. 44. Allegorical glossary.
The condition of the books is very good. like new, unread, in dust jackets.
ISBN | 5-7101-0062-5 |
Publisher | Киев: София |
Publication date | 1996 |
Number of Pages | 576 |
Book series | Мир Карлоса Кастанеды |
Bookbinding | твердые+суперобложки |